Since everybody knows what sensory details are, I find that they’re oftentimes overlooked. People tend to have this, “Oh, I already know what it is,” idea, and they don’t actually practice staying connected with their senses. Let’s change that.
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5 Killer Tips on How to Slay Your Dialogue Execution
Dialogue is about so much more than simply the words that occupy the space between the quotation marks.
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What is a setting? #1 Think of Setting Like a Person #2 Name and Develop (At Least) One Location #3 Determine the Political System #4 Develop the Religion #5 BONUS TIP! #6 Assign Physical Traits #7 Develop a Magic System #2.5 My Answer to the Development What is up, writer […]
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You looking to thicken your plot out there? Well, you’ve come to the “write” place, so let’s #GetWriteOnIn to continuing through #Preptober for #NationalNovelWritingMonth2020
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Today, we’re going to go over character development and getting your characters up and running quickly and efficiently. I’d love it if you feel comfortable sharing one, two, or all of any characters you may develop as a result of this course.
Read MoreTime to Write a Book Together! Let’s Get Ready for National Novel Writing Month 2020!
I just wanted to take a quick moment to thank those of you who have already liked, shared, commented, and, most importantly, subscribed to this channel. Going forward, I’m going to take a moment on the last Thursday of every month to pause, thank those of you who support me, reflect on where I’ve been, and discuss what I have planned next.
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