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Using Tropes When Writing: The Pros And Cons | Writer’s Relief
A trope is a commonly recurring plot or character dynamic that can be recognized across different stories, but is often tweaked to fit each particular story’s circumstances. A trope is similar to using character archetypes—characters who represent a universal trait or...
How To Pick Short Story And Poetry Writing Contests You Might Actually Win | Writer’s Relief
You’ve written short stories or poetry, and you may have taken the next brave step and submitted your work to literary journals. Maybe you’ve even had some of your writing published—congratulations! But when it comes to entering writing contests, many writers don’t...
What You Need To Know For Writing (And Pitching) A Novel-In-Stories | Writer’s Relief
The novel-in-stories is a mysterious and little understood book genre that can be very powerful in the right hands. If you’ve written a collection of short stories and are thinking you might like to pitch it to publishers or literary agents as a “novel-in-stories,”...
Which Types Of Audio Books Are Most Popular? | Writer’s Relief
Writer's Relief has learned that some types of books are more popular on audio than others. Here's the breakdown: In data drawn from its database of customer downloads, Audiobooks.com found that general fiction was its most popular subject area in 2016,...
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