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Why You Might Want To Write Scenes Out Of Sequence | Writer’s Relief
When you read a story, you typically start at the beginning, continue through the middle, and then finish with the end. But does that mean you have to write a story, novel, or memoir in that same order? It might seem odd or messy to write out of sequence, but the...
3 Critiques That Improve Your Writing Every Time | Writer’s Relief
Writing is an ever-evolving skill, and there’s always room for improvement. But while you may sense your short story, essay, or poem needs something, you may have trouble pinpointing exactly what it is you need to fix. That’s when it pays to have another set of eyes...
How To Write A Flashback Scene That Makes Sense | Writer’s Relief
When used correctly, a flashback can be a powerful storytelling element. In prose, flashbacks are more than just narrated memories—they’re active scenes taking place in the past. Well-written flashbacks will engage your readers and deepen their understanding of your...
What To Do About THAT And Other Filler Words | Writer’s Relief
When you’re writing your first draft, you want to focus on the idea for your short story, poem, or book manuscript, and save the editing for later. And that’s smart, because when you reread your draft, you’re sure to notice some filler words in your writing. At...
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