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Adverbs: To Be, or To Be, Indistinctly by Cameron Michaels
Are your characters talking angrily? Questioning penetratingly? Gropingly moving around? Watch out for the attack of the adverbs.


Breaking Out of Writer's Block by Apryl Duncan
Writer's block is a tiny little island most authors visit at some point in their writing career. The causes of WB are just as abundant as the cures. Find out what works for you and you'll be writing again in no time.


Creating Scenes That Sizzle by Martha Alderson, M.A.
Seven essential elements of scene and the importance of slowing down time to force the stakes are explored.


Editing: Needed or Overrated? by Laura Wright
You've written your novel and now it's time for editing. Learn how to get the most out of the editing process.


Emotional Rollercoaster: Writing Anger by Apryl Duncan
Don't take anger-management classes! It's time to unleash your anger writing to create more believable characters and compelling story lines.


Emotional Rollercoaster: Writing Love by Apryl Duncan
Capture the essence of love in this installment of the Emotional Rollercoaster series. And don't forget to try the workshop exercise at the end of the feature.


Emotional Rollercoaster: Writing Revenge by Apryl Duncan
Don't get mad. Get even. Now your characters can too!


Emotional Rollercoaster: Writing Suspicion by Apryl Duncan
Get ready to exercise your suspicious mind. Learn the tricks of writing suspicion and be sure to try the workshop lesson for valuable practice.


Heighten Your Senses in Writing by Apryl Duncan
Is your fiction flat? Use the five senses to draw out living elements and raise your fiction to a new level.


How to Barter for Self-Publishing Services by Janet Sue Terry
In the publishing business, you can trade your expertise for self-publishing services in order to publish a better quality book.


Keeping Fiction Focused With a Great Plot Idea by Nathan Shepard
Editing your fiction work is more than checking for grammar and spelling. Stray ideas and faulty character placements can ruin an otherwise great book idea.


Organizing Your Plot Structure by Apryl Duncan
Writers are often flustered when their great plot idea turns into a ball of confusion. Getting your plot structure organized is a simple process with your name on the jacket cover as a reward.


The Perfect Title by Apryl Duncan
Don't get stuck trying to figure out a title for your work. Use these tips to create the perfect name for your next project.


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