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  • Like It or Lump It, Your Intended Audience Matters

    Like It or Lump It, Your Intended Audience Matters

    24/07/2016

    Every now and again I hear authors, publishers and other would-be writing gurus all saying the same thing: it is very important to know exactly…

  • How to Kill Someone (in Fiction) and Get Away With It

    How to Kill Someone (in Fiction) and Get Away With It

    17/07/2016

    The death of a main character can easily be one of the main turning points in your story. A skillful author can use it to…

  • A Personal Tale of Directing The Reader’s Support

    A Personal Tale of Directing The Reader’s Support

    10/07/2016

    So I decided that my nation had lost a war and was forced to make hefty reparations to their enemies (among other things), resulting in…

  • Adversity: A Leaf Out Of Peter Newman’s Book

    Adversity: A Leaf Out Of Peter Newman’s Book

    03/07/2016

    Make sure your fictional world does not revolve around your protagonist. Take a leaf out of Newman’s book and force your character to adapt. That’s…

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