Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Links of Interest


VILLAINS ARE PEOPLE, TOO:



HOW TO ADD MEANINGFUL SUBPLOTS TO YOUR NOVEL:



HORROR SUBGENRES:



QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER BEFORE YOU SELF PUBLISH:



THIRD PERSON LIMITED POINT OF VIEW:



WRITING THE SEX SCENE:



PAINTING YOUR SCENE:



HOW GOOD A PROMO TOOL IS FACEBOOK?



DIALOG THAT WORKS:



HAIR DESCRIPTIONS, HOW TO DO THEM AND A LIST OF TERMS:



USING DREAMS TO FUEL YOUR STORIES:



IS KINDLE UNLIMITED (LENDING LIBRARY FOR KINDLE EBOOKS) GOOD OR BAD FOR AUTHORS, SIX VIEWS:



20 QUESTIONS SELF-PUBS MUST ASK THEMSELVES ABOUT MARKETING:



DEEP IS NOT THE ONLY POV:



HOW INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CONFLICT CREATE STORY:



CREATING CHARACTER NAMES:



GOOD ADVICE TO YOUNG (OF AGE) WRITERS:



HOW TO WRITE SCENE TRANSITIONS:



CREATING CHARACTERS THAT GIVE THE READER A WRONG FIRST ASSUMPTION, (AND THAT’S A GOOD THING):



LINKS TO ARTICLES ON VARIOUS DANGERS AND LEGALITIES OF BEING AN AUTHOR:



ARE YOUR SCENES MOVING YOUR STORY ALONG?



SECONDARY CHARACTERS HAVE NEEDS, TOO:



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