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3 Things All Writers Can Learn From… Historical Fiction

Straighten up your ruff and fix your doublet, we’re delving back into the archives for this week’s “3 Things…” with historical fiction. 1) How fiction can educate We’re taught history as a series of highlights, large events like wars or… Continue Reading →

3 Things All Writers Can Learn From…Fantasy

Here’s the first in a new series of blog posts I’m calling “3 Things”. The idea is simple – I’ll be going through a series of genres identifying 3 things that ALL writers can learn from them, no matter what… Continue Reading →

Reading Out Loud

A good writer has to be a big reader. But I think a good writer also needs to get comfortable with the sound of their own voice. Yes, you need to start reading out loud. But why? I hear you… Continue Reading →

5 Ways you can “Write” without Writing

However much we may want to write, there are times it just isn’t happening. And this can make us feel like a failure as the popular view is that writers work feverishly into the wee hours. Even with the best… Continue Reading →

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