Julie Glover give 5 tips for writing great dialogue, using Gilmore Girls scenes to highlight these principles you can put into practice in your novel.

Julie Glover give 5 tips for writing great dialogue, using Gilmore Girls scenes to highlight these principles you can put into practice in your novel.
by Fae Rowen Got you at F-words, huh? That's okay. All these f-words are fine to use in whatever company you happen to be in right now. No one will wrinkle a brow once they get past the title, so there's no need to angle your screen or slouch and look over your shoulder. In […]
Writer and teacher, Lori Freeland talks about many tried and true writing rules, showing your how and when to break them (and still keep the reader happy).
Laurie Schnebly Why do the first 10% and the last 10% of your book deserve far more than attention than what you give the remaining 80% of the story? That doesn’t seem fair. Especially when we look at those lucky writers who are continuing various series which already have millions of fans. THEY don’t need […]
Tiffany Yates Martin Hello, dedicated author of great worth. Yes, you. I already know these things about you—I know many things about you, actually. I know that you have a story to tell—lots of them, most likely. I know that you care passionately about your craft. I know that you love words, and language, and […]
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