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7 Tips to Writing ‘How To’ Books
I’m not an expert on writing ‘How To’ books. In fact, Do I Need to Use a Dragon? will probably be the only advice book I write. (Get it now as a 99 cent eBook by clicking on the title!) Still, there … Continue reading
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#3 Post of 2020: 7 Tips to Writing a Physical Description that Works
(Post originally made on July 8, 2020.) Don’t go jumping to the comments just yet. Jessica makes a good point. Our characters are what we make them, so we shouldn’t blame them for it. We do have to be careful … Continue reading
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7 Tips to Being the Author You Were Meant to Be
It’s difficult to be an author and carve out your own identity. There are industry standards, armies of gatekeepers, lengthy histories of each genre, and the constantly gnawing self-doubt. A negative opinion on our style can hit harder than 100 … Continue reading
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7 Tips to Writing a Physical Description that Works
Don’t go jumping to the comments just yet. Jessica makes a good point. Our characters are what we make them, so we shouldn’t blame them for it. We do have to be careful on how we go about doing a … Continue reading
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7 Tips to Writing Underdog Heroes
Everyone loves an underdog. At least that’s what people say. These aren’t as easy to write as one would think. You have a lot to consider and a delicate balance to maintain for the adventure. What are some ways to … Continue reading
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7 Tips to Forging Magical Weapons: Freebie is That Singing Swords are Annoying
In War of Nytefall: Eradication, events are set in motion due to a mortal wielding an enchanted weapon. The First of Durag appears to have the strength to eliminate Clyde. It has already depowered and killed many Dawn Fangs, so all … Continue reading
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