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August 22nd, 2012 by Charlene Teglia
5 ways to flex your fiction muscles

From around the web, five ways to flex your fiction muscles:

1. Hal Duncon on how to write a sentence. Because no matter how stunning your story is, it has to be told in sentences that make sense.

2. Elizabeth Bear gives you 13 things to do when you run out of plot.

3. Characters won’t make a scene? Take a crash course in scenes, sequels and motivation reaction units.

4. Clear up your views on omniscient POV.

5. Holly Lisle helps you create a character.

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2 comments to “5 ways to flex your fiction muscles”

  1. Carrie V.
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     · August 22nd, 2012 at 5:07 pm · Link

    Good stuff! I can always use sites like these.



  2. Charlene Teglia
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     · August 22nd, 2012 at 6:07 pm · Link

    It’s always enlightening to go back to basics.



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