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Guest Blogger: Elizabeth Spann Craig (aka Riley Adams)
Writers In The Storm is delighted to welcome Elizabeth Craig/Riley Adams for this week’s Sensational Summer Friday guest post. I’ll confess I let out a huge SQUEEEEEEEEEEEE when Elizabeth agreed to be here. Why, you might ask? Is it because she finds … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging Guests, Craft
Tagged Delicious & Suspicious, Elizabeth Craig, Elizabeth Spann Craig, Finger Lickin' Dead, guest post, how to fix your novel, Jenny Hansen, Riley Adams, sagging middle, Shiny New Idea Syndrom, story structure, the dreaded sagging middle, WKB, Writer's Knowledge Base, Writers in the Storm, writing, Writing Craft
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World Building-Part 2: Social and Cultural Aspects
by Fae Rowen As exciting as it is to create a physical setting, my favorite part of world building is the cultural aspect. Out of the world’s culture comes the social customs, which can really show life on the planet. … Continue reading
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Tagged Amanda Quick, Building a culture, Building a Society, C.J. Cherryh, Cleopatra, Elizabeth Craig, Elizabeth Spann Craig, Fae Rowen, George Lucas, Harry Potter, Hogwart's, J.K. Rowling, Jack Whyte, Jayne Ann Krentz, Julius Ceasar, Mystery Writing is Murder, Riley Adams, Rules for World Building, science fiction, show don't tell, Star Wars, Star Wars Prequels, tricks to show don't tell, WKB, World Building, Writer's Knowledge Base, Writers in the Storm, writing, Writing Craft
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