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It’s good to find an edge. Something extracted from the vast wealth of storytelling tips, techniques, principles and strategies already on your radar. Something that is rarely talked about. http://storyfix.com/

Novel Writing Tips & Fundamentals – Storyfix.com

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Content Mastery Guide

Imagine being able to show prospective clients exactly what you do, and what makes you an expert, in a non-threatening way that doesn't put any pressure on you OR the client. From there, you can begin the process of building trust by providing valuable information and nurturing those relationships. That way, when they're ready to have their problem solved, you'll be the one they turn to. What if you don't know how to write blog posts? Blog writing is a skill like any other.
http://tnt-tek.com/writing/10-ways-to-create-a-plot-twist/ Oh, hi. I'm terribly sorry but the page you are looking for doesn't exist anymore. It did once but I deleted it. No, not on accident. It was one of those things where you look back and say "Good lord, I am quite a twat, aren't I?" So I made this new site specifically to be twat-free.

10 Ways to Create a Plot Twist | T.N. Tobias

5 situations where it's better to tell than show in your fiction

http://io9.com/5655794/5-situations-where-its-better-to-tell-than-show-in-your-fiction One piece of writing advice gets held up as more sacred than any other: Show, don't tell. But this maxim can ruin your story-telling, if you treat it like a law. Here are five situations where telling is actually better. Like most rules of thumb, "Show don't tell" is excellent advice most of the time — but people often apply it too broadly, or in situations where it hurts more than it helps. You have to be aware of the spirit, as well as the letter, of this particular law.
Every month we will feature tips on writing better fiction, articles on improving your writing, tips on fiction writing, learn to write a novel and get stories published, promoting and marketing your fiction and much more! http://www.fictionfactor.com/

Fiction Factor - Writing Tips for Fiction Writers

Writers Block

No matter how good you think it is, there’s always room for improvement. In most cases, plenty of room. Luckily, there are some amazing websites that’ll help you improve your writing , and take it to the next level. This certainly isn’t a comprehensive list of all the blogs and websites I follow, but each of these consistently provides quality information.

Make Your Writing Stronger

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6 Ways to Hook Your Readers

A lthough I consider myself an avid reader, I must admit I have a short attention span when it comes to getting into books. If you fail to grab my attention in the first few lines, I start spacing out. Introducing too many characters . http://writeitsideways.com/6-ways-to-hook-your-readers-from-the-very-first-line/
Write the first 250 words of a short story, but write them in ONE SENTENCE. Make sure that the sentence is grammatically correct and punctuated correctly. This exercise is intended to increase your powers in sentence writing.

Exercises for Fiction Writers

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