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#SciFi Women Interview: Jo Robinson

Originally posted on Natacha Guyot:
October’s guest for #Scifi Women Interviews is author Jo Robinson. I met her thanks to the WordPress writing and blogging community and was deligthed when she accepted to participate to this series. Jo Robinson Jo Robinson was born in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, and now lives in a sleepy little…

Dan Alatorre: The Memeing Of Life: The 30 Most Inspirational Writer Memes Of All Time

Originally posted on The Linden Chronicles:
Source: The Memeing Of Life: The 30 Most Inspirational Writer Memes Of All Time

You Need To Take Time Out To Write Character Sketches

Sea of Destiny – Part 39 by Dellani Oakes

Originally posted on Indigo Sea Press Blog:
Kyle wakes the next morning to find Vera gone, but she left a note telling him thank you for the night, asking him to call her. He makes his way back to the ship, with a horrible hangover, only to find himself confronted by Carmelita. “Michael Kyle Scott!”…

6 Points To Consider When Crafting An Awkward Character – Anne Goodwin Debut Novellist

Originally posted on Sacha Black:
Today brings a special guest post from a wonderful and extraordinarily talented Anne Goodwin, who has also released her debut novel ‘Sugar and Snails’ TODAY. Get it on Amazon, immediately, I insist! Anne has kindly contributed to my Crafting Characters series and discusses creating awkward characters. So without further ado,…

5 Step Recipe To Create Your Protagonist’s Inner Circle

Originally posted on Sacha Black:
Who’s in your inner circle? You know, that group of friends that you can count on one hand. The ones you would pick up in the middle of the night, or who would hold back your hair whilst you throw up after a hard night out…? What do you think of when…

Character Building

Originally posted on Write Minds:
Elaine and Francesca consider their methods for creating characters. Elaine: I start with their age and when they were born. This gives me a star sign, which in turn gives me some character traits as a starting point. Once I’m happy with that, I do a character profile. This will involve…

11 ways to never be blocked on naming a character again #amwriting

11 ways to never be blocked on naming a character again #amwriting

Originally posted on LMC:
Starting a new story? Great! If you have a large cast of characters, finding  unique names might be tricky. Here’s a few tips to get you started: 1. Match the names with personalities:  This is especially fun with the villains. Sometimes having names mean what they are, is nothing but a…

10 TOP TIPS For the BETA Reading Stage

Originally posted on Sacha Black:
You’ve written ‘THE END’ on your first, second, eighth – or if you’re me it will mostly likely be my third draft. You know it’s not perfect, but you’re happy you have taken your manuscript as far as you can. What next? Alpha / Beta readers As I approach the…

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