Archive | April 17, 2021
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Tuesday treat: A literary giant visits …
Originally posted on M T McGuire Authorholic:
This is a bit of a turn up isn’t it? A blog post on a Tuesday. Except today, someone else is writing the blog post so I don’t have to! Woot. As I do from time-to-time,may I welcome Jim Webster’s alter ego and literary creation, Tallis Steelyard. Tallis,…
Keep Moving: Describe Your Setting on the Go – by Ann Harth…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Fiction University: Finding the right balance between a fleshed-out setting and an under (or over) developed one can be tricky. Ann Harth shares a three-step plan for describing a setting that’s just right. ~~~~~ You’re reading through a scene at a blistering pace. Peter,…
Story Structure: How The Climax Works in a Novel – by Janice Hardy…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
on Fiction University: The climax resolves the plot problem and makes readers glad they picked up the novel. There’s a popular series* with a climax that made me so furious I stopped reading that author. Until that moment, I’d devoured all eight books, loved them,…
10 Grammar Checkers and Editing Tools to Make Your Writing Super Clean – by Amanda Shofner & Farrah Daniel…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Amanda Shofner & Farrah Daniel on The Write Life: Have you ever wanted a magical editing wand? Just imagine: A flick of the wrist is all that would stand between you and the end of editing your writing. No frustration. Minimal time investment. An amazing…