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The Undercover Soundtrack - James Scott Bell10 comments

rozmorris @NailYourNovel @ByRozMorris wrote 1 year ago: ‘This wonderful, startling alchemy when music meets the writer’s brain’ Once a wee … more →

Tags: My Memories of a Future Life, Undercover Soundtrack, Roz Morris, Music, Nail your novel, Authors, Thrillers, soundtracks, music for writing

Reactive and Proactive Characters: Buffy vs Bella18 comments

Lisa Hall-Wilson wrote 1 year ago: Your main protagonist should begin as reactive and eventually progress to proactive. Buffy (of Buffy … more →

Tags: Characters, Plot & Scene Structure, Marcy Kennedy, Fiction Writing, Lisa Hall-Wilson, creating suspense, Bella Swan, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, reactive characters

Editing For The Second Draft7 comments

Lisa Hall-Wilson wrote 1 year ago: So, you’ve gotten the first draft finished. Congrats! Now the hard work begins – editing … more →

Tags: Plot & Scene Structure, Inspiration & Encouragement, Writing Fiction, Marcy Kennedy, Lisa Hall-Wilson, Editing, second draft

Paint Your Characters Into A Corner - Guest Blog by Linda Hall3 comments

marcykennedy wrote 1 year ago: What makes for a page-turner? If you ask award-winning novelist Linda Hall, it’s suspense. We … more →

Tags: Marcy Kennedy, Lisa Hall-Wilson, Girls With Pens, creating suspense, Linda Hall, Suspense, Romantic Suspense

5 Tips For Writing Deep POV21 comments

Lisa Hall-Wilson wrote 1 year ago: “What is the key to spellbinding, page-turning writing? Emotional connection between your read … more →

Tags: Characters, writing tips, Marcy Kennedy, Fiction Writing, Lisa Hall-Wilson

Why My Fiction Wouldn't Sell3 comments

Lisa Hall-Wilson wrote 2 years ago: I’ve been to writers’ conferences, sat with professionals, been critiqued, read books and blogs, rea … more →

Tags: Characters, Inspiration & Encouragement, Publishing, Writing Fiction, writing tips, Marcy Kennedy, Lisa Hall-Wilson, selling fiction, cardboard characters

Creating Suspense in Fiction3 comments

marcykennedy wrote 2 years ago: Every book, regardless of genre, needs suspense. Suspense is what makes your readers turn those page … more →

Tags: Marcy Kennedy, Lisa Hall-Wilson, Fiction, creating suspense, tension

Everything Happens for a Reason

marcykennedy wrote 2 years ago: How many times has something completely random happened to you? A death for which you can see no pur … more →

Tags: Plot & Scene Structure, Marcy Kennedy, Fiction Writing, Lisa Hall-Wilson, Miracles, Coincidence?


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