SPOTTING AND FIXING BACKSTORY PROBLEMS:
THE DYSFUNCTIONAL FAMILY OF YOUR CHARACTER:
WRITING MULTIPLE ANTAGONISTS:
WHY EDITORS, AGENTS, AND READERS STOP READING:
ADDING SUSPENSE TO YOUR FICTION:
SUSPENSE AND PACING:
CHARACTER TYPES ACCORDING TO D&D (MORE USEFUL THAN YOU’D EXPECT):
GETTING YOUR BOOK TRANSLATED AND PUBLISHED IN OTHER COUNTRIES:
ACTION VERUS CHOICE, CREATING BETTER PLOTS:
WORKING WITH PUBLIC LIBRARIES, PART TWO:
HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT POV:
ENGAGING READERS WITH TWITTER:
YOU’VE FINISHED NANOWRITE, NOW WHAT?
THE INDEFINITE SOMETHING THAT KEEPS YOUR READER READING:
SCENE STRUCTURE AS A MINI NOVEL:
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