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“Why We Write,” from Ready, Set, Write: A Guide to Creative Writing. Today I’m sharing an excerpt from Ready, Set, Write! But first let me tell you about the book: Ready, Set, Write is an introduction to creative writing that is ideal for young and new writers but also works as a refresher for seasoned…
The Art of Timelessness in Writing
How to write stories that stand the test of time Continue reading on The Writing Cooperative » Go to Source Author: Rui Alves
Put your ego aside, and start.
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This scene always scars my mind (in a good way) 😔
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Authorial Intrusion: Should a Writer Interrupt the Story?
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…
Stock and Cloned Characters in Storytelling
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