writing tip tuesday
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http://www.wikihow.com/Create-a-Credible-Villain-in-Fiction I always say that you know a good actor by how much they make you hate their character (when they’re playing a baddie) and I feel the same goes for books. If the author can make you truly hate the antagonist, then they’re a good writer. I don’t typically like sharing Wikihow pages
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http://impishidea.com/writing/how-not-to-write-female-characters This is a fantastic article and a must read for those who have a very singular view of female characters
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http://www.dailywritingtips.com/100-words-for-facial-expressions/ This is good for ANY writer. How many times have you thought about the way your character looks, and you just can’t think of the right word to use? Well, bookmark this, put it on your bar, whatever you have to do, keep this and USE IT
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http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/1xuHX5/:Ix!GvW!Z:As7jS6wd/writerswrite.co.za/45-ways-to-avoid-using-the-word-very/ Always great to have synonyms, right?
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Creative Writing Forums- Writing Tip Tuesday Today is less of a tip share and more of “where to go for help” kinda post. I hope that you guys are able to get a lot of utilization out of it! There are prompts, contests… all sorts of stuff!
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How to Create a Credible Villain in Fiction (Writing Tip Tuesday) Yes, this week’s writing tip comes from wikihow.com but there is just something fun about this tip that I had to share. We all want those antagonists that are vile, terrible and just plain bad. However, some of us may not be confident in
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Originally posted on Damien Walter: If you go to a good art school (and yes you STEM readers out there, such places do exist) they teach you to think of your art as a practice. And yourself as a practitioner. There’s a purpose to this tradition, although admittedly it takes most art students – myself…