Writing

How to Balance “Show, Don’t Tell” in Your Writing

Kristen Keiffer “Show, Don’t Tell” is far and away one of the most common pieces of writing advice. Unfortunately, it’s also one of the most misunderstood. This popular writing mantra claims to be the key to rich and immersive storytelling, but what does “Show, Don’t Tell” actually mean? Is it a technique you should truly

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Cut All The Adjectives & Adverbs. Why It’s Nonsense, And When It Isn’t

Emma Darwin “Cut All The Adjectives & Adverbs”. Why It’s Nonsense, And When It Isn’t Cut all the adjectives & adverbs” is right up there with “Show, don’t Tell”, as one of the first “rules” that new writers get told, and for similar reasons. And although it’s perhaps responsible for more bland, threadbare writing than almost

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Being Published: Editing

Emma Darwin BEING EDITED If you’ve ever had good, experienced feedback on your work, in some ways being edited by a publisher isn’t that different. It can even be better, because a professional editor’s basic duty is to help you write the book that you thought you’d already written – and why wouldn’t you want

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