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Tag Archives: advice
7 Tips to Raising Supporting Characters to the Spotlight
When writing a long series with multiple characters, you’re bound to have a few that stay in the background. They get to do some things and a few big scenes, but you forget to draw them out. At least until … Continue reading
Posted in War of Nytefall
Tagged advice, author, Dawn Fangs, fantasy, friends, heroes, magic, series, spotlight, supporting characters, tips, vampires, War of Nytefall, Windemere, writing
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The Overlapping of Genres and Styles
This is kind of carrying over from the ‘rules’ of writing posts from last week. It got me thinking about this blog and how people perceive it. Not the promotional stuff or the comedic things like Ye Olde Shoppe. I’m … Continue reading
Posted in Thoughts
Tagged advice, author, comedies, drama, fantasy, genres, horror, nonfiction, overlapping, romance, science fiction, westerns, writer, writing
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7 Tips to Following the ‘Rules’ of Writing
With such a maze out there, we can never tell what we should or should not do until we attract someone’s wrath. I’m here to give you a few tips to navigate this maze with the least amount of stress. … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged advice, author, fun, guidelines, humor, rules, tips, writing
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Thoughts on Parenting an Autistic Child
I’ve been dancing around writing something about this for a long time. I’ve mentioned that my son is on the spectrum. Earlier this year, we had the official test . . . or was it late 2019? Either way, he … Continue reading
7 Ways to NOT Make a Stressed Person More Stressed Out
Here’s the thing. People who are stressed out already know it. They may even have an idea on how to relax, but something is blocking them. Many know at least some of the sources of their stress. With all of … Continue reading
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Tagged 7 list, advice, helping, humor, mental health, stress, tips
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The Style and Form of My Fantasy Tip Book
So, You Want to Write Fantasy . . . I still don’t know about that title. Anyway, I’m slowly coming to the end of the planning stage, which is getting me thinking about how to write this book. To figure … Continue reading