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Forcing a Story to Evolve—From First Draft to Finished Draft
Writers In The Storm is delighted to welcome paranormal writer and blogger, Jami Gold! She’ll be stopping in over the next few days to answer any comments you have. (Thanks, Jami!) On my blog last week, I talked about how … Continue reading
Posted in Blogging Guests, Craft
Tagged Building Fiction, Jami Gold, story structure, story Theme, Writers in the Storm, writing, Writing Craft
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Writing The Big Picture – Don’t Trash The Roadmap
By Sharla Rae In our WITS crit group, we all have our individual critiquing talents: grammar, tight writing, action scenes, male point of view, description etc. And when one of us starts a new project, we verbalize or write an outline of … Continue reading
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Tagged book plots, Characters, David Morrell, emotions, gratuitious story scenes, gratuitous humor, gratutious sex, gratutitous scenes, Lessons From a Lifetime of Writing, Plot elements, plots, plotter vs. pantser, Sharla Rae, story events, story Theme, Theme, Writers in the Storm, Writing Craft
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