Writers, if you’re hoping to create a query letter that will grab a literary agent’s interest, you have a HUGE job ahead of you. You’ll need to figure out how to distill the storyline of your entire book into a one- or two-paragraph book summary (sometimes called a...
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Five Ways To Spice Up Your Book Club
Whether you're a die-hard bibliophile or a casual bookworm, a book club is a great way to meet other readers and introduce yourself to new books and authors. However, the typical "everyone reads the same book" approach can eventually become humdrum and stale. Before...
8 Techniques To Up The Drama Factor In Your Short Stories (UPDATED 2024_
When it comes to drama and intensity, are your short stories falling...short? Are readers reacting with "ho-hum" instead of "oh my!"? The good news is that it’s easy to give your short stories a boost of excitement—if you know the tricks. How To Write A Dramatic And...
5 Techniques To Develop Your Short Story Into A Novel
So you’ve written a short story. You’ve revised it, edited it, and condensed it down to 3,500 (or fewer!) words of perfection. Then a thought crosses your mind: After all that work cutting out words—should I now add thousands more and turn my short story into a novel?...
Four Things Writers Can Learn From Fairy Tales (Besides Never Eat The Free Apple)
Everyone has a favorite fairy tale. Who could resist a story with a winning hero, a dastardly villain, and everything turning out for the best at the end? But fairy tales are more than simple stories with pat conclusions. There are some very good reasons why these...
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