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  • Show feelings through the character’s words and actions. Use carefully chosen details rather than generic description. Employ a strong narrative voice that evokes a specific emotion. Hope you find this helpful. Meanwhile hit the link below to vote my short story “Odin” I entered a short story contest and with your help I will be

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  • 1. Examine each scene at a big picture level to see if any are too similar. 2. Replace cliches with fresh language. 3. Read your story out loud to check for repeated words and phrases. Hope you find this helpful 😊

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  • A three dimensional character must be complex and unique, with a fully developed fictional life. This makes them real, easy to relate to and most importantly the readers’ emotions are likely to be engaged. To create a three dimensional character there are few steps you should consider taking; Your main character’s goal. He should have

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  • Head hopping in fiction writing means – confusing the readers by using multiple points of view in a scene wrongly. With good practice a good writer can handle using more than one POV for a scene or chapter and still not mess with the readers head. But when it’s not properly done, it becomes a

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  • Describe, don’t explain. Xoxo❤️

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  • 1. focus on a single story: don’t try to write every idea in your head. All you need is one idea, then expand on that. 2. Use prompts and short stories : the more you read stories in your niche, the better your creativity gets. Prompts are there to make you exercise your mental skills.

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  • Write every day and develop a formed habit. Study great Authors and discover your own voice. Network with like minded creatives and learn from professionals. Be prepared to carve out time in order to write consistently. Don’t let criticisms scare you. Determine who your audience are. What steps are you taking today?

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  • Good Poetry

    Good poetry is knowing when to stop the rhyme Whether it’s two or twenty-two lines © Kait King, 2015 Good Poetry

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  • Mary Bell what the hell at ten was inside your head? To choke a little boy of 3 until he’s stone cold dead And then to carve your name in him the … What’s wrong with you

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