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Effective Ways to Use Foreshadowing

Foreshadowing provides hints to what happens later in the story. It helps build suspense and can tie up loose ends. Learn how to use it effectively.

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Where the Trouble Starts

When you look at the trouble in your book, where does it come from? Some readers like external drama. Others like internal. We want our characters challenged.

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Tips for Writing YA Your English Teacher Didn’t Tell You

How can we pull of believable and enticing YA? Kris Maze shares tips to make your YA stories shine brighter than an application of Kissing Stick Lip Gloss.

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The Difference Between Character Archetypes and Tropes

What exactly is a character archetype? How many are there? How are they different from character tropes? Becca dives in to make sense of these powerful tools.

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How to Organize Your Story Details into a Story Bible

A story bible can help you create a strong and cohesive narrative. Learn what a story bible is, how to create one and how to organize it.

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