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Creating a Character That Your Reader Can't Forget
Beyond Good & Evil: Using Moral Argument to Develop Plot and Character
Writer's Digest January 2014 Digital Download
Writer's Digest January 2011 (PDF)
Writer's Digest October 2011 (PDF)
Cracking the Code: Using Experimentation to Tap the Lyric Essay
Top Ten Mistakes Authors Make When Writing Stories
Finding the Story in Moments of Helplessness
The Art of Restraint in Exposition
Digestible World-building for Writers
The Challenges and Advantages of Amateur Sleuths
10 Forensic Faux Pas & How to Get Away With Murder!
Kick the Imposter to the Curb: The Benefits of Allowing Who You Are as a Writer to Reflect Who You Are as a Person
Emotion vs Feeling in Fiction
Visual Storytelling: How to Write Compelling and Visual Fiction
How to Incorporate Gothic Elements Into Any Genre of Writing
How to Use Psychological Horror to Your Advantage in Fiction
Terror and Horror: Making a Tense, Unsettling Read
Successful Revision Strategies
Put Your Side Characters to Work
Mastering Voice: Finding the Magic Mix of Style, POV & Character
Laugh Yourself to Death: Mixing Humor With Darker Topics Like Murder and Suspense
Things Can't Get Worse, But They Can Get Funnier: The Value of Humor in Your Writing
Being Funny, Fearing Failure, and Doing It Anyway