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The Tyee & Ten Novels Every Aspiring Writer Should Read

TYEE LIST #9: Put down that pen and curl up with these giants. http://thetyee.ca/Books/2012/04/07/Writerly-Must-Reads/

Character - WHERE'S THE DRAMA?

Knowledge is often cited as the conventional remedy for prejudice and fear, but in the case of dramatic, screen storytelling, it will only take you so far. http://www.wheresthedrama.com/character.htm

23 Websites that Make Your Writing Stronger

http://writeitsideways.com/23-websites-that-make-your-writing-stronger/ W e are all apprentices in a craft where no one ever becomes a master.

Tone/Attitude Words

http://www.mshogue.com/AP/tone.htm Tone/Attitude Words 1. accusatory-charging of wrong doing 2. apathetic-indifferent due to lack of energy or concern
http://www.onlinecollege.org/2009/11/17/words-of-wisdom-101-tips-from-the-worlds-most-famous-authors/ If you've ever wanted to sit down with your favorite writer and ask advice, then you should take a look at these tips from some of the most famous authors in the world. These valuable bits of information provide guidance on strengthening your writing skills, becoming a better fiction writer or poet, learning to tap into your creativity, advice on education and school, and even a few suggestions on success and living a meaningful life.

Words of Wisdom: 101 Tips from the World’s Most Famous Authors

Exercises for Fiction Writers - Page 2

http://www2.hn.psu.edu/faculty/jmanis/assign/e50xs2.htm English 50 – Intro to Creative Writing: Exercises for Story Writers More Exercises: