by Christina Miller, @CLMillerbooks You know that feeling—the one that hits the moment you realize your story’s in trouble. Maybe you’ve crafted your characters and written a few chapters, but …
How to Use Rhetorical Devices to Evoke Reader Emotion
by Christina Miller, @CLMillerbooks Don’t you love the excitement of opening a new novel? I like to let anticipation build for a few days after a trip to the bookstore, …
Do You Hear What I Hear?
by Christina Miller, @CLMillerbooks Fat snowflakes and Christmas carols floated through the air as my friend Gracie and I strolled the historic downtown of our little city. She stopped in …
Three Ways to Get Unstuck
by Christina Miller, @CLMillerbooks Some days, the words spill out faster than we can type. We’re laying down our word count like a master—and then, all of a sudden, the …
Six Ways to Improve a Sentence
by Christina Miller, @CLMillerbooks We all want our readers to fly through the pages of our books without awkward or confusing lines to slow them down. Often, we accomplish this …
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