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Creative Non Fiction, Writing Nonfiction, Book Meaning, Non Fiction Writing, Creative Nonfiction, Nonfiction Writing, Pile Of Books, Fiction Book, Beginning Writing

Everyone has a book in them, or so the saying goes. I started with writing non-fiction and it really did change my life. In this guest blog post Nina Amir, author of 'How to Blog a Book' poses some provoking questions that anyone embarking on writing a non-fiction book should ask themselves.

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Story Grid Five Leaf Genre Clover How To Write Better Stories, Story Grid, Manuscript Writing, Character Writing, Writing Outline, Writing Genres, Writing Editing, Writing Plot, Story Story

Genre in writing is SO important. Why? Because readers have certain expectations when they pick up a new book. Those expectations are based on the book's genre. Learn how to meet (and exceed) your reader's expectations by satisfying the requirements of your story's genre.

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Guidelines for a Compelling Ending (part 1).                                                                                                                                                                                    The one rule of Part 4—the resolution of your story—is that no new expositional information may enter the story once it has been triggered. If something appears in the final act, it must have been foreshadowed, referenced or already in play. This includes characters.                                                                                                 GUIDELINE 1: The Hero is a Catalyst. The hero of the story should emerge and engage as the primary catalyst in Part 4. He needs to step up and take the lead. He can’t merely sit around and observe or just narrate Writing Plot, A Writer's Life, Writing Crafts, Writers Write, Writing Resources, Writing Life, Ex Machina, Writing Quotes, Writers Block

Guidelines for a Compelling Ending (part 1). The one rule of Part 4—the resolution of your story—is that no new expositional information may enter the story once it has been triggered. If something appears in the final act, it must have been foreshadowed, referenced or already in play. This includes characters…

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Creative Non Fiction, Creative Nonfiction Prompts, Nonfiction Writing Prompts, Creative Nonfiction Writing, Historical Fiction Writing, Fiction Writing Prompts, Creative Writing Exercises, Non Fiction Writing, Creative Nonfiction

In the wide world of writing prompts, the options are slim for creative nonfiction writers. Even the relevant prompts are often jumbled together with essay and fictional prompts, making it hard for writers to find what they really want. But not to worry. I present one whole hefty list of prompts just for creative nonfiction […]

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Incidental Comics, Grant Snider, Work Infographic, Books Drawing, Life Comics, Arte Van Gogh, Writing Life, Writing Advice, Comic Illustration

What is the shape of ideas? In Grant Snider’s new book, the comic artist uses pen and ink to draw the creative process from “inspiration” and “contemplation” to “desperation” and “daily frustration.” We’ve featured Grant Snider’s beautiful and thoughtful comics in the past, and are happy to publish three excerpts from the new book here. […]

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