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On rewriting, and rewriting, and rewriting

You’re not the same person you were when you first started writing your novel. I’m certainly not—I think back when I first started working on

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Outline Tips For Fly-By-The-Seat-Of-Your-Pants Writers

Outlining your novel is a fantastic way to start. It can be incredibly helpful for people who are detail oriented and like to plan, but

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New York Public Library: Writing Workshop

On November 21st I’ll be at the New York Public Library in the Teen Zone to offer an interactive writing workshop! Come join the fun

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Five Quickwrites To Get You Out Of A Writing Rut

You know the feeling, you’re staring at your draft, stuck on a scene, not knowing how to move forward, or even if there is a

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Go, Go, Go: Tips for Keeping Up With The Writing Flow

So you’ve gotten to that sweet spot where you’re inspired, the creative juices are flowing, and you’re writing, writing, writing.. whether you’re in the middle

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Character Details Through The Senses

When introducing characters in your novel, a great way to avoid that unsightly infodump or a huge wall of description in the text is to

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