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Fiction benefits not only from creative inspiration but careful proofreading. These ideas can help writers in revising and editing stories to make them great.
Revising your writing before sending it out to editors is essential. Start with general revision and move on to specifics like language, dialogue and punctuation.
What does a rejection letter mean, besides "No?" Can you read between the lines? Can you resubmit your story?
One of the pitfalls of student-led discussions is that without mediation they can quickly digress into personal scenarios or even disintegrate into personal attacks.
To complete a successful short story, check all the essential parts and make sure they work seamlessly together to offer an enjoyable read.
Characters are not hard to imagine, but to gain the desired reaction to those characters out of readers takes a little work. Here are some tips to help make it happen.
Released four years after his 1979 suicide, these twelve stories show an underdeveloped sense of craft, but the grime and beauty of West Virginia nonetheless.
Viewpoint editing can be tricky. Here are tips for making a successful change from first person point of view to third person, or vice versa, with examples.
From tips on finding inspiration to refining language, these ten resolutions aim to keep creative writers writing throughout the New Year.


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