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6 Ways Writers Can Design Characters: Programs for Avatar Creation & OC Design

Designing characters isn’t the most important aspect of writing – first you have to develop a character’s personality, her hobbies and career, her extracurricular activity, the way she talks, her relationships, and so on. That said, appearance is important. Not everyone should have purple hair and yellow eyes, but how Read more…

By rnblundell, 1 yearJanuary 5, 2024 ago
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15 Words Writers Should Know: Terminology Used by Authors (PART 2)

Last week, I listed nine terms writers should know. In this article, I list six more. After all, one list isn’t enough to include every literary term; writers are too obsessively verbose for that. Whether it be official terms used in the industry, or the lingo your readers use, there Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsNovember 19, 2021 ago
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5 Writing Mistakes Anne Rice Makes (The Myth of the Perfect Book)

When improving their craft, writers are bombarded with advice—with lists of what to do and what not to do, why such mistakes will ruin their book, and why it’s crucial you follow these rules. What they don’t tell you in these self help blogs for authors is that your favourite Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsOctober 8, 2021 ago
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Crafting a Villain: 8 Ways to Write a Compelling Antagonist

There are countless blogs online describing how to write compelling characters, how to flesh said characters out, and even how to use shortcuts—such as character design—to bring a character to life. What often ends up overlooked by writers and bloggers alike, though, are the methods needed to craft an engaging Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsSeptember 17, 2021 ago
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6 Reasons Authors Should Self Publish (How to Earn More Money as An Author)

There’s a certain badge of honour attributed to authors who land a traditional deal, while writers who are self published have to work through a stigma. The stigma is understandable. After all, anyone can self publish; this means there is no quality control, which in turn has allowed the proliferation Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsSeptember 3, 2021 ago
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6 Jobs Writers Should Do (How Authors Make a Living)

Much as we might dream of making a living writing books, the sobering reality is that few of us ever will—even if accepted by a traditional publisher. When you pick up a book at the store, the majority of the authors you come across within are working a day job. Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsAugust 13, 2021 ago
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7 Subjects Writers Should Research

Writers are expected to do a great deal, and likely for no pay. It’s a fate we’ve accepted, because we’re dedicated to our craft and honestly obsessed with it. However, obsessed or not, it’s not always the easiest job in the world. Half of what makes writing complicated isn’t the Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsJuly 23, 2021 ago
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4 (More) Types of Creative Writing

In my posts, 11 Types of Creative Writing (Part 1 and Part 2) I discussed the various mediums writers of fiction could experiment with. These aren’t to be confused with writing types, such as blogging or copywriting, nor with genres, such as fantasy or romance. Instead, these are categories which Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsJuly 16, 2021 ago
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7 Reasons Edward Cullen is the Real Protagonist of Twilight (Was Midnight Sun a Better Books)?

Twilight is seldom hailed as a literary masterpiece. Even it’s most diehard adherents wouldn’t compare it with Shakespeare (though one fan did assert it should be considered a classic, a debate for another article). One of the biggest complaints about the quality of the series revolves around Bella—the protagonist and Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsJuly 9, 2021 ago
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6 Questions to Ask When Reviewing a Book (And How to Improve Your Editing Skills)

If there’s one activity every author should at least try, it’s reviewing books. The book can be ten years old or newly released, but the process remains the same. The fundamentals which constitute an entertaining story have changed little in the last hundred years—you may even be of the opinion Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsJuly 2, 2021 ago

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