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How to Surprise Your Reader: Part I
There’s little more satisfying to an author than a reader saying that not only did they enjoy their book, but that the story was continually surprising. There’s opportunity in almost all genres to inc...
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How to Write Humor
How do you connect with your reader on a humorous level? It’s hard to convey “funny” with just words alone, but it can b...
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How to Find Your Writer's Voice
Need help finding your writer’s voice? What’s a writer’s voice, anyway? In this post, we’ll discuss what writer’s voice ...
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How to Establish Your Protagonist's Voice to Build Trust with Your Reader
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Character Development: How to Create a Consistent Voice
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Finding Your Voice
A maxim whose meaning alluded me until very recently was that writers need to “find their voice” before they can produce...
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Literary Devices Part II (Rhythm)
This second installment of our mini-series on literary devices is about devices that use rhythm....
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Literary Devices Part I (Sound)
An introduction to some ways that writers can use the aesthetic properties of language to affect their readers’ experien...
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