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  • three women together
    characters,  middle grade novels,  writing a novel,  writing fiction,  young adult books

    Point of View in Writing Fiction

    Rebecca Talley

    You have a story inside you that you want to share. It’s just aching to get out, But how? How do you share this story with readers? Point of view, or POV, can…

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  • writing fiction

    Welcome To My Writing World

    Rebecca Talley

    You found my blog! *Happy dancing* I hope you glean helpful information here. I blog about writing fiction. I’ve been writing stories professionally since 2003 when my first book was published. Since then,…

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  • Author Planner for novelists
    author planners,  characters,  goals,  publishing,  worksheets for writers,  writing a novel,  writing fiction

    Ultimate Author Planner

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    The Ultimate Author Planner – Your All-in-One Novel Writing & Self-Publishing Guide! Struggling to organize your book writing ideas? Feeling overwhelmed by the writing process? The Ultimate Author Planner is here to boost…

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  • characters,  writing a novel,  writing fiction

    Writing Dialogue That Matters to Your Story

    Rebecca Talley

    When writing fiction, it’s important to understand the techniques of writing effective and realistic dialogue. Dialogue in fiction is quite different from speech in real life. Mimicking true conversation won’t be effective in…

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  • writing a novel,  writing fiction,  writing for children,  writing for kids

    Making Time to Write

    Rebecca Talley

    So, you wanna write a book but you “just don’t have the time?” I’ve heard people say, and I’ve even said myself on occasion, “I don’t have time to write.” Or, “I’m too…

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  • man typing on computer
    writing a novel,  writing fiction,  writing for children

    The Dreaded Rejection Letter

    Rebecca Talley

    You’ve taken classes, studied the best writing books, outlined your novel, taken a year to write it, and let others read and critique it. You’ve researched the market, picked a few publishers you…

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  • writing with a pen in a notebook
    writing a novel,  writing fiction,  writing for children,  writing for kids

    How Do You Fix Clichés in Writing?

    Rebecca Talley

    How do you fix clichés in writing? First, you need to identify clichés and then work to twist or change them so your prose is fresh and unique. Let’s do a fun quiz.…

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  • woman reading a book
    Uncategorized,  writing a novel,  writing fiction,  writing for children,  writing for kids

    Read to Write

    Rebecca Talley

    When I give my school presentations to young, aspiring writers I always tell them that in order to write, they must read. In fact, I say the three most important things they need…

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  • angry man
    writing a novel,  writing fiction

    Show Me, Don’t Tell Me in Writing

    Rebecca Talley

    Who likes to be told what to do? Think? Does anyone like to have everything explained to him or her? The answer is no. An emphatic no. As humans, we like to interpret…

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