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Marketing FictionKelli Brooke HaywoodLatest ArticlesDiscusses the requirements of writing students and if they are useful to experienced creative writers.
More writing prompts to help keep your fingers on the keys, or your pen in your hand. Falling Action and Resolution Part Three This is part three of my plot series. The article discusses conflict, falling action and resolution. Please refer to the preceding articles. Developing a Plot into a Worthwhile Read: Part Two - Conflict This article is part to of the plot series. It deals with rising action and conflict. I discuss key elements to developing these things in your work. Developing a Plot into a Worthwhile Read: Part One -- Exposition This is the first part in a series of articles on developing a good plot. The first step is exposition. I share with you how I came about beginning my first novel. I share my fears and how I forced myself to start writing. Here are some more writing prompts to help you stay on your toes. Keep the words flowing. When do we go too far in our fiction with using names of real people and corporations? Even more, when are we going too far with references to pop culture? Getting Noticed: The Steps to Publishing Something Larger Getting noticed is the hardest part of being a writer. This article explains ways to get noticed including submitting to journals and getting an agent. The Pain of Writing Through Pain: Is It Worth It? Writing your way through painful memories can be a very positive experience. This article discusses a way in which to write about them that will make it a more productive experience. |
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