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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “writing a novel”

Conversations: Subtexting and the flow of Dialogue

“My husband is driving me crazy.” Sally sat down on the Adirondack chair facing the morning sun, lifted her face to it, closed her eyes. “I just want to sit …

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Crafting a scenedialoguesubtexting in dialoguewriting a novel

Conversations: Putting Point of View into your Storyworld

Sally tossed her notebook on the table. “You’re tan. How fair is that? I’m still pasty white.” I gave her a smile. “I’m still white as a walleye compared to …

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how to add Point of View to StoryworldSusan May WarrenWhat is Storyworld, and how do I write it?writing a novel

Quick Skills: How to Build Scene Tension

I just finished book 2 of the Hunger Games series, Catching Fire. Excuse me while I go pick up book 3 and spend the day ignoring my to-do list. This …

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action and reaction scenesAction ObjectivesCharacter GoalsGoalsHow to Build Scene TensionHow to write a SceneMotivationstakesSusan May WarrenWhat is Storyworld, and how do I write it?writing a novel

Quick Skills: Tips and Tricks for building Scenes

There are three stages to the discovery stage of writing a novel: Character development, Story development, and Scene development.  Like building a house, the book takes shape as you craft …

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how to write a storySusan May WarrenTips and Tricks for building Sceneswriting a novel

Conversations: Building your story through the rhythm of scenes

The sun tugged at the irises peeking from the dirt edging the coffee shop. Another month in the northland and spring might actually arrive, cascade into summer. I found Sally …

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action and reaction scenesbuilding your storyBuilding your story through the rhythm of scenesmy book therapyscenes and sequelsSusan May Warrenwriting a novel
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