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Tag Archives: tips
7 Tips to Using Nonverbal Communication in Your Writing
There are definitely more than 7 tips that one could give. Nonverbal communication is essential and complicated. So, know that this is the tip of the iceberg tip. After all, I always stick to 7 tips and making it longer … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, author, body language, eye contact, eyes, fiction, nonverbal communication, tips, voice tone, writing
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7 Tips to Having Fun in the Post-Apocalypse
As I said, we tend to go dark with post-apocalyptic stories. There’s the desire to show the struggle to survive and shadowy side of human nature. Life is cruel and ruthless, so the story needs to be too. So, how … Continue reading
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Tagged heroes, humor, living life, post-apocalypse, protagonists, tips, zombies
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7 Tips to Writing Villain Protagonists
This is harder than I thought it would be. Mostly because I’m trying to predict what people will say. There’s always a wide variety of passionate opinions about villains, so tips can fall flat on the wrong ears. Some people … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, author, protagonists, role reversal, tips, villains, writing
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7 Tips to Writing an Ability Thief
While ability thieves appear simple and fun, I’m sure there are some guidelines that can help keep them under control. Also, an author should be careful about making this the only defining feature of the character. Let’s get to the … Continue reading
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Tagged ability thief, advice, author, fiction, magic, mimic, power thief, superpowers, tips, writing
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7 Tips to Writing Father and Son Relationships
Being a single father, I think about the father/son relationship a lot. Mostly because I’m always hoping I’m doing right by my own son. This gets tougher when I see fiction maintaining the ‘stoic father’ ignoring the son’s issues until … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, family, fathers, love, parenting, relationships, sons, tips, writing
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7 Tips to Making a Reboot
The temptation to use an existing concept for yourself can be big. At least, it seems to be these days. Even retellings and adaptations of public domain things might fall under this umbrella. So, what are some things you can … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, author, maybe don't do it, originality, past, reboots, tips, writing
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Best of 2023 #1: 7 Tips to Writing Teenage Protagonists
(Originally posted on January 6, 2023. So, more than half the year, my posts were essentially duds.) This is going to be tougher than I expected. After all, I haven’t been a teenager in decades, so I’m kind of out … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, authors, humor, protagonists, teenagers, tips, writing
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Best of 2023 #3: 7 Tips to Writing About Blunt Weapons
(This was originally posted on March 8th, 2023. Seems I started 2023 strong.) Since these kinds of weapons differ from swords and spears, you can’t always use the same tactics. Swinging a club will not have the same effect as … Continue reading
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Tagged 2023, author, best of, bludgeoning, blunt weapons, combat, fantasy, fiction, tips, warriors, writing
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7 Tips to Having Enemies Become Allies
The temptation to turn a popular villain into a hero can be pretty strong. To do this, you need to make the two enemies stop wanting to kill each other. Might not be an easy task because just saying ‘they … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, anti-heroes, authors, enemies, fiction, friends, heroes, humor, redemption, rivals, tips, villains, writing
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