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Tag Archives: Writing Fiction
Writing Effective Dialogue
When writing fiction, it’s important to understand the techniques of writing effective and realistic dialogue. Dialogue in fiction is quite different from speech in real life. Mimicking true conversation won’t be effective in a story. Listen to a few conversations …
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Writing for Kids: Middle Grade Novels
We’ve covered picture books, easy readers, and chapter books. The next category is middle grade novels.
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Tagged Harry Potter, JK Rowling, Kids and Teens, middel grade novels, writing a book for kids, Writing Fiction, writing for children
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Purple Prose
What exactly is purple prose and why should you avoid it? Purple prose can be defined as overwriting, using flowery language, and making the writing so complicated it’s hard to even understand it. Purple prose calls attention to the writing …
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Writing Fiction: Name that Character
How do you name your characters? Some popular authors have created unique names for their characters, while others have used common names. JK Rowling uses names like Dumbledore, Romilda, Lovegood, and Nymphadora. Stephenie Meyer uses Edward, an ordinary name, for …
Writing Devices
You can change the feeling of your writing by employing some writing devices.
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