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Author Archives: Charles Yallowitz
Tips for Effective Research On Your Novel
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
I haven’t written in a while, mostly due to the surprisingly (for August) high demands of my copywriting job. I’m now back with some thoughts on research. Whether for copywriting or novel writing, research…
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Story Development and Execution Part 10: Macro-Level Self-Editing
Originally posted on Story Empire:
Ciao, SEers. Today is part ten of the series, and we’re getting into self-editing. The first step in the revision process is to work on the macro-level, or on the biggest issues. Joan introduced us…
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Poetry Day: Buried Alive
(A small and creepy one. Pretty self-explanatory.) I hear your steps above As they echo through the earth I refuse to yell or scream For fear of eating soil A taste I will not love Instead I kick and beat … Continue reading
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Tagged author, buried alive, death, fear, help, poems, poetry, suffocating, writing
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Series Fiction
Hey, SE Readers. Joan with you today. In my last post, I spoke of story length. Today we’ll discuss writing a series of books. First, let’s talk … Series Fiction
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Sŭbmarine-Ër #New Book – Guest Blog by Robert G. Williscroft
Since my dad was a naval aviator in World War II, I have been interested in all things Navy. I am therefore delighted to have as a guest Robert G. … Sŭbmarine-Ër #New Book – Guest Blog by Robert G. … Continue reading
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Writing an Underwater Adventure and Not Getting Wet
I remember this happening in a few Dungeons & Dragons games. We’d be land-based heroes with the occasional ocean adventure involving ships. Then, our group would be thrown a curveball in the form of a quest that takes place nearly … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, alien world, author, breathing, fantasy, fiction, ocean, setting, underwater, writing
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Life as a submariner
I’ve been on the Voice of Indie Podcast and had a great time. The guys are still going strong, and today they’re promoting a book by Robert … Life as a submariner
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When Characters Try to Run the Show
Hi, SEers John with you today. I hope your Monday is starting well. How about those characters? I mean, who gives them the right to walk off with a … When Characters Try to Run the Show
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