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Unrelated story events and characters and setting make for unsatisfying, even bad, fiction. Check out ways you can connect story elements to create full and satisfying stories.
Nice characters make for bland fiction. Don’t strip imperfect characters of their personality and flaws, not if those flaws and traits make them who they are and what you need in your stories.
Too much attention on writing mechanics and rules can discourage writers when instead they should be encouraged by what craft allows them to create. A reminder to think about the fire and passion of fiction.
Deep POV has become the most common point of view for current fiction, but some writers are unfamiliar with it. Read about deep POV and learn tips on how to use it for your stories.
A reader’s belief in your fictional world and characters can be easily destroyed. One way is when writers intrude into the story with explanations that have no place in the fiction. Resist the urge to explain.
Facts or setting details that are out of era or simply wrong weaken stories and distract readers. Check your story facts, check setting details, to keep stories tight and enjoyable.