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Do Men Have Emotions?

by Peter Leavell, @PeterLeavell He was twenty years older than me, but he didn’t hold it against me. Instead, he talked. And chatted. And babbled. “Nope, never had much call …

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EmotionsnovelPeter Leavellwriter's life

How to write your NEXT story

by David Rawlings, @DavidJRawlings There is no greater feeling than finishing your first book. It might have been a labor of love, defined by struggle. It might have been a glorious rush, …

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David RawlingsnovelStory ideaswriting

7 Ways to Avoid the Sagging Middle

by DiAnn Mills, @diannmills Our story takes off like a race car. Writers step on the gas, excited about the journey and where they will take the reader. Then somewhere in …

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characterizationDiAnn Millsnovelplottingwritingtips

Writing A Novel That Sells

by Marie E. Bast, @MarieBast1 Does anyone really know how to write a best seller? Not unless they have a crystal ball that will let them peer into the minds and …

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What 3 Key Components Help You Craft a High Concept Pitch?

by Beth K. Vogt, @bethvogt In my previous blog post titled “Defining a High Concept Pitch,” I distilled the definition of a high concept pitch down to: A high concept pitch …

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