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#WriteTip Don’t Use Five-Dollar Words #writers #writing #amwriting
Don’t Use Five-Dollar Words By Jen Matera . Reposted with permission from Write Divas Mark Twain is credited with saying a lot of things. Some will argue that not everything attributed […]
#WriteTip Dropping Literary Reference – Yes or No? #writers #writing #amwriting
Dropping Literary Reference – Yes or No? Including literary references in a book is both a compliment to the reader and a gamble. Readers identifying the reference will feeling part a […]
#WriteTip Indirect and Direct Action #writing #writers #amwriting
Indirect and Direct Action By Jen Matera. Reposted with permission from Write Divas Something I’ve noticed more and more as I read—and edit—is the use of what I’ll call indirect action, […]
#WriteTip Elements of a Subplot #writers #writing #amwriting
Elements of a Subplot By Shay Goodman. Reposted with permission from Write Divas We have previously discussed the elements of plot, but I’m going to give you a quick refresher. […]
Choosing a Genre – Mystery Fiction #writers #writing #selfpublish #getpublished
Divas on Genre: Mystery Fiction By Jen Matera. Reposted with Permission from Write Divas Contemporary mystery fiction is also known as crime fiction or detective fiction and has earned […]