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Posted on January 31, 2024 at 3:00 PM by Sadye Scott-Hainchek
The publishing experts we follow have plenty of craft and attitude advice to offer.
Here are the ones that we thought were can't-miss for our authors:
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Is there a place for the antic muse in your writing?: Barry Knister examines examples of humor in fiction, both the kind that makes the reader laugh and also the kind that allows the characters to chuckle, too (Writer Unboxed).
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Seven ways to write about sex: Ruth Harris discusses not the who-does-what of sex in literature, but the possible circumstances, consequences, and complications of lovemaking in fiction (Anne R. Allen's Blog ... with Ruth Harris).
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Intuitive writing — what string is playing?: Gwendolyn Womack gives a primer on the various types of brainwaves, as a way to understanding how to better put yourself in a creative state of mind (Writer Unboxed).
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The first rule of writing is writer's block doesn't exist: Alexander Lewis shares lessons learned from a tough year as a freelance writer and sets goals for his career in 2024 (Jane Friedman).
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