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Literary Elements
Beginnings and Endings for Your Memoir
By C.S. Lakin I’ve been sharing excerpts from my new book The Memoir Workbook. Today we’re going to consider the starting and ending points for your memoir. Your memoir obviously needs to start somewhere and end somewhere, and since you’re not writing an autobiography with the purpose of detailing your entire life, you need to spend time
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How Fiction Writers Can Show Emotions in Their Characters in Effective Ways
Editor Robin Patchen wraps up our examination of Fatal Flaw: # 6 Show, Don’t Tell. Writers often succumb to this fatal flaw of fiction writing, explaining and telling and summarizing instead of showing action as it’s happening. Robin gives some great tips on how writers can show by action and thoughts rather than by relying on describing
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19 Ways to Write Better Dialogue
Kristen Kieffer November 13, 2015 I’ve always been a do-it-yourself learner. A few years back, I determined to become a professional novelist and dove headfirst into the world of fiction. I knew I had a lot to learn, so I spent every waking moment outside of my day job devouring every craft book and blog I could
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