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Setting: Your Camouflaged Secondary Character

By Mollie Joy Rushmeyer, @mollierushmeyer We hear a lot about using deep POV, all of the five senses, showing emotion through actions instead of telling how the character feels, ramping …

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How to Pick Your Setting

by Angela Ruth Strong, @AngelaRStrong I invited my grown daughters over to make pizza with me last night, so I ran to a grocery store where I knew they sold …

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How to Make Your Reader Cry

by Angela Ruth Strong, @AngelaRStrong Once I cried so much while reading a novel in bed that my husband had thought I’d fallen asleep and drooled on my pillow. But …

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Unexpected Emotions

by Tari Faris, @FarisTari This week was a first for me. I released a story to the world. No this isn’t my debut novel that releases in Septemeber. This is …

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Bleeding on the Page

by Katherine Reay, @Katherine_Reay I’m deep into a first draft. It’s an exciting time and a tough time. But, let’s be honest, as rewarding as writing is – and I don’t believe …

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