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7 Techniques to Maximize Your Writing Minutes
At any given point, I'm working on a half-dozen article assignments, at least one nonfiction book, and often a novel as well. How do I juggle it all?
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Sagging Middles
When you start writing a story, you usually know the beginning and end. It's how to get from beginning to end that stumps you. That's the middle. And if you're not careful, it'll sag under the weight of the story.
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Whodunnit, Howdunnit, And Whydunnit: 10 Tips For Writing Your Mystery Novel
Writer Bob Sassone shares 10 tips on mystery writing that he's learned along the way.
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Writing a Page Turner

Engaging characters and a carefully constructed plot are both crucial to the makings of a great novel.
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Understanding Rejection Slips
Though never fun, rejection slips go with the territory. And a better understanding of them, may change your whole outlook.
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Hard Facts About Editing
To sell your article, novel, product, or yourself, you need to work on that very critical first impression--and a surefire way to make a bad impression is to present poorly edited work.
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Writing a Juvenile Novel
Whether you’re writing for young adults or middle grade students, one of the hardest parts of writing a novel for the tween or teen crowd is deciding what to write about.
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Baby Steps to Writing Success
After a lifetime's worth of writing, I can file these baby steps under the "wish I'd known when I started" category.
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Emotional Rollercoaster: Writing Anger
The first part of Apryl Duncan's four part article on writing emotions, this article examines the right and wrong way to write anger.
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Emotional Rollercoaster: Writing Love
The second part of Apryl Duncan's four part article on writing emotions, this article examines the right and wrong way to write love.
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Emotional Rollercoaster: Writing Revenge
The third part of Apryl Duncan's four part article on writing emotions, this article examines the right and wrong way to write revenge.
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Emotional Rollercoaster: Writing Suspicion
The fourth part of Apryl Duncan's four part article on writing emotions, this article examines the right and wrong way to write suspicion.
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