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Take Off the Brakes—Write Boldly

March 13, 2011 by Fiction Editor Beth Hill

Compelling fiction means stories that engage the reader. And readers are engaged by conflict and tension, by friction between characters and between one character and himself or his surroundings. Explore ways to write boldly and without restraint to create conflict and tension.

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Clear and Simple Writing Advice

March 10, 2011 by Fiction Editor Beth Hill

New writers need to hear it for the first time and experienced writers need reminders—basic writing advice.

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Don’t Fear the Semicolon—It’s a Useful Writing Tool

March 9, 2011 by Fiction Editor Beth Hill

Even though it’s often ignored, the semicolon has important uses that other punctuation marks can’t handle. Learn where and where not to use the semicolon.

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First Impressions and Introductions

March 6, 2011 by Fiction Editor Beth Hill

What firsts do readers look for in stories? The introduction of the protagonist, the first clash between main character and his chief antagonist, the first meet between hero and heroine? Put reader expectations to use and write strong introductions and firsts.

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Sex in Fiction—Do They or Don’t They?

March 3, 2011 by Fiction Editor Beth Hill

Not all novels contain sex scenes, but for those that do, the sex needs to fit genre and character and plot. Learn what it takes to add sex to fiction.

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Novelist as Director…And as So Much More

March 1, 2011 by Fiction Editor Beth Hill

The creation of a movie requires many specialists. So does the writing of a novel. The novelist, however, plays the part of all the specialists. He alone is responsible for putting his story together the way a movie’s production team does.

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No Comma Necessary—Coordinating Conjunctions Don’t Always Need Commas

February 26, 2011 by Fiction Editor Beth Hill

Even professional writers might need a review of comma use. See what the wrong use of commas can do to a reader who otherwise loves your story.

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Plot, Setting, and Character—Fiction’s Top 3

February 24, 2011 by Fiction Editor Beth Hill

Plot, setting, and character are the three major elements of fiction. Get an overview of what they do and how they interact.

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Kill Soulless Writing

February 22, 2011 by Fiction Editor Beth Hill

Rules are important in writing—of course they are—because they help the writer convey meaning and emotion and story in the best possible manner for his readers. Yet, adherence to the rules at the wrong time can create soulless fiction. A reminder to create with abandon.

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Creative Genius vs. Editing Witch

February 20, 2011 by Fiction Editor Beth Hill

Writers have dual sides to their creativity. Both freewheeling Creative Genius and stern Editing Witch are necessary for the crafting of quality fiction and entertaining novels.

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