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Gabby’s Secret
Back cover: Third-grader Gabby Honeycutt is devastated when her teacher asks... read more
Hook Me: What to Include in Your First Chapter
You only have one chance to hook an editor or agent with your first chapter.... read more
Altared Plans
The perfect day. The perfect marriage. The perfect groom. WHAT COULD GO WRONG?... read more
Tag Archives: fiction writing
He Said, She Said: Dialogue Tags
Many new writers complain that using “said” is too boring. They want to liven up their writing with new and different tags. The problem with using tags other than “said” is that 1) they call attention to themselves and draw …
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Tagged dialogue tags, fiction, fiction writing, Writer, writing a book, writing a novel, writing dialogue tags
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Writing Fiction: Conflict Fuels the Story
In life we generally try to avoid conflict. We tend to avoid confrontation and contention in hopes of finding peace and tranquility. We work hard to avoid problems at home or in the workplace. In writing fiction, we must create …
Posted in Writing Fiction, writing a novel, writing for children
Tagged Antagonist, Conflict, conflict in fiction, fiction, fiction writing, Protagonist, writing, writing a book, Writing Fiction
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