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Jack of all Trades? That’d Be an Editor—A Reader’s Question . . .

February 13, 2012 by Fiction Editor Beth Hill

A reader wondered what she should study to help her become an editor. Study whatever interests you and a whole lot more.

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Novel Writing Isn’t Paint by Numbers

February 5, 2012 by Fiction Editor Beth Hill

There is not only one way to write a sentence, a scene, a chapter, or a story. Writing a novel isn’t only about plugging in words and events and scenes in accordance with a formula. It’s writing with skill and artistry.

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Narrative Tense—Right Now or Way Back Then

January 31, 2012 by Fiction Editor Beth Hill

There’s a lot of contention concerning narrative tense—should stories always be told using the past tense or is present tense a true option.

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Reader Perception is Important

January 24, 2012 by Fiction Editor Beth Hill

Readers bring perceptions to every novel. Put those perceptions to work for you rather than allowing them to annoy your readers.

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Coincidence Destroys the Suspension of Disbelief

January 20, 2012 by Fiction Editor Beth Hill

Readers can get really ticked off when you use coincidence to solve story problems. They are pulled out of the fiction and made aware that you’ve been fooling them.

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What About Adverbs—A Reader’s Question

January 15, 2012 by Fiction Editor Beth Hill

Many modern writers are discouraged from using adverbs. But adverbs have their uses. And no part of speech should be banned from the writer’s toolkit.

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Punctuation in Fiction—Are There Prohibitions?

January 11, 2012 by Fiction Editor Beth Hill

Apparently some in the writing community think semicolons have no place in fiction. But all punctuation has a purpose and can be put to use in novels and short stories.

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Use a Rewrite to Add What Your Story Lacks

January 7, 2012 by Fiction Editor Beth Hill

All writers leave something out of their early drafts. Learn your writing weaknesses and then plan your rewrites around strengthening your stories and overcoming those weaknesses.

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Recap of Past Articles—2011 Year-End Review

January 4, 2012 by Fiction Editor Beth Hill

Links to the most popular (as of the end of 2011) articles at The Editor’s Blog as well as links to a few of Beth’s favorite articles.

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Deny, Deny, Deny

December 26, 2011 by Fiction Editor Beth Hill

Ramp up story conflict by repeatedly denying characters what they want or need.

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