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7 Simple Edits

Posted by Rachel on January 19, 2012 in editing, how-to, writing tips |

Lately, I’ve been an editing fiend so I thought, “What better time than now to share my editing tips?” Yes, you read the correctly, editing tips. Sure, writing tips are helpful for the first run-through or so, but editing is an entirely different animal. And while the material on how to become a better writer […]

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How to Start and Finish with a Bang!

Posted by Rachel on January 5, 2012 in cliches, ending, how-to, opening, structure, writing tips |

Hoist anchor! There’s a reader on the line! Sure, the middle of your novel may be grand, but without a hook to catch readers, they’ll swim off to another, tastier story. There are plenty of books on the shelf as it is. OK. Enough with the finishing metaphor. My point is, if the opening of […]

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Writing Tips: Structure

Posted by Rachel on December 12, 2011 in outline, plot, structure, writing tips |

Before you write, you have a few structural things to consider. How will you present your story: Will it be linear or non-linear? Will there be flashbacks or time-skips into the future? Will the climax come in the thick of the plot or towards the end? Whose point of view will the story be told […]

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Writing Tips: The Dirty Dozen

Posted by Rachel on November 28, 2011 in characters, cliches, dialogue, plot, writing tips |

Any writer worth their salt (hey, there’s one!) will instantly recognize this list as the dirtiest collection of overused phrases and concepts known as a clichés. Without a doubt, clichés emerge in all genres and styles of writing by accident, an unfortunate happenstance of the written word sometimes offers no other turn of phrase. I […]

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