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The article Authorial Intrusion: Should a Writer Interrupt the Story? appeared first on The Write Practice. When the writer addresses the reader directly, it’s a literary device called authorial intrusion. But what does that mean and how can an author use it effectively in their fiction? Today let’s take a look at when and how…
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Archetypal characters for fiction writers. The hero, the mentor, the sidekick. We’re all familiar with archetypal characters in storytelling. We’ve seen them before. We know the roles they play. Archetypal characters shouldn’t be confused with stock characters or stereotypical characters. Although we’ve seen all these characters before and will surely see them again, stock and…