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How To Tell If You Are Writing a YA Novel

Do you have a story featuring a young protagonist? One topic writers ask about is how to create a YA book editors will swoon for. Although this book category is defined by the age of the protagonist (between 12 and 18 years old), writing a YA novel is way more involved than a number.

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Tell Your Story Forward

Lori Freeland offers three ways to keep your story momentum going in a way that keeps your readers riveted. Includes how-to tips for dealing with pace-killing backstory.

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The Power of Pronouns -- Part 1

Some of the smallest and most powerful words are pronouns. John Peragine shares the eight types of pronouns with tips to use them correctly. Great examples!

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The 8 C’s of Character Development

Jenny Hansen shares eight characteristics every character needs to be happy and "whole." Plus, suggestions for tweaking these traits to help your own stories.

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Visualize Your Novel Through Storyboarding

Paint a picture in the mind of your reader; they need to see what’s happening. A different way for you to accomplish that visualization in your novel? Storyboarding!

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