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I should probably write this out and post it on my wall. As an American, I have this fixed idea about what should… fb.me/2WT1QrBLz
Brent Spiner’s voice, as you hear it in this video, is an EXACT MATCH to the voice that called me on my landline… fb.me/sRhmbvtH
Valuable writing advice, especially for us writers whose writing is like science fiction. fb.me/71HMPlm5H
Fiction University: Writing Basics: How to Punctuate Dialogue via @Janice_Hardy buff.ly/1Us8RIA
How to Know When to Write The End helpingwritersbecomeauthors.com/when-to-write-
My oven has a couple spots. I am hitting them now before they get too entrenched…. fb.me/2IAREBRBK
Everything You Need to Know About Writing a 3rd-Person POV ow.ly/4mOBdX#amwriting
Going to make this a favorite at my Twitter page. Love this music. fb.me/2vwnsaoXG
I’ll try to remember this as I portray Jesus and Satan for my next book. That book will take a while to write…. fb.me/5uaWHWKq4
The 4-Step Checklist for Your Story’s Opening Scene bit.ly/1WOFnpB#amwriting
Bunions: Causes, Symptoms and Treatment articles.mercola.com/sites/articles via @mercola
How to Create a Complex Moral Argument for Your Theme bit.ly/1XCqrtC#amwriting
Possibly helpful for joint problems. fb.me/77mQOIAPx
How to Write the Perfect Plot (in 2 Easy Steps) bit.ly/1UHozxp#amwriting
When using multiple POVs, remember each character’s perspective of others will influence readers’ feelings about them all. #writetip
Jesus himself told me that the UFOs are Satan’s fallen angels…. fb.me/4FTfciXYv
Great teaching on the sons of God, the fallen angels by Dr. Fruchtenbaum:… fb.me/4vxCWmucZ
Valuable research for my book Jesus, the Eternal Bridegroom: Robin Williams from Heaven. fb.me/2oQfmelsd
More research for my book about Satan and his fall, as Satan is the main antagonist in my book. fb.me/3hfwo9ZRJ
This makes sense about Satan, his fall and the original creation (in light of my deep Bible studies). Great… fb.me/159DWT3SF
More research notes about Song of Solomon for book in progress Jesus, the Eternal Bridegroom: Robin Williams from… fb.me/7V2pSWFMg
“Every sentence must do one of two things–reveal character or advance the action.”-Kurt Vonnegut #amwriting
How to Write Story Conflict Readers Care About ow.ly/qvV2301A2RP#amwriting
My present book was stuck, until I made Jesus the protagonist. I didn’t want to do this, because I knew it would… fb.me/FbVBMdoH
Interesting insight. I may be able to use some of this in my next book about Jesus Christ. fb.me/L4xbybuP
My next book is actually a romance. It is the love story of Christ for his bride. I believe that the best… fb.me/7qCFZ3w1J
Great writing advice for any character writer like myself. I have to keep this in mind when I finally get around… fb.me/9vU24kpoa
Personal stakes can be introduced *before* the main conflict – since not all stories allow for the conflict to explode on Page 1. #writetip
Some profound spiritual perspective on Jesuit clones. facebook.com/your.Gabrielle
How to Choose an Immersive Setting by @beccapuglisi ow.ly/VFnU301V61x#amwriting
Good advice for writing middles. fb.me/7ygHCh1Qe
How divinely providential. It’s like Jesus is reinforcing to me what he wants to be the theme of my book. fb.me/2e0bpC4Dt
Yes! Again, I am seeing stuff that resonates the theme of my upcoming book. How divinely providential. I was… fb.me/776trOErO
BRILLIANT WISDOM. This is basically the theme of my next book! I need to save this in my writing notes. fb.me/2Z5xYbfQF
If your story allows, stage at least one scene in your character’s personal surroundings. #writetip
Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart.-William Wordsworth #amwriting
Sketch the setting briefly when the characters first enter it, then scatter important details throughout the scene. #writetip
1 of 2: Literature exists to create memories so true & important that we allow them to become part of ourselves-
I have to remember this next time I clean my oven. I hate the fumes from chemical cleaners. fb.me/6IyJyJakk
Use “fewer” to indicate things that can be counted and “less” to indicate things that cannot be counted. #writetip
@KMWeiland ‘s character interview resource really helped me with my outline. wp.me/p7NZgS-3C
7 Questions You Have About Scenes vs. Chapters ow.ly/GGew304zbUv#amwriting
BRILLIANT. 1. The Thing the Character Wants Prompts the external plot goal. Is a conscious desire on the part… fb.me/6n0tA70ek
Overarching goals that require several scenes to accomplish do not negate the need for individual goals within each interim scene. #writetip
Fixing plot holes in a novel. fb.me/8dJER1QKX
7 Questions To Ask When Creating Character Goals by @StephMorrillvia @GoTeenWriters ow.ly/tG9L305vLMk#amwriting
3 Steps to Find the Heart of Your Story (How to Outline for #NaNoWriMo, Pt. 3) ow.ly/1GQ3305y5hg#amwriting
How to Properly Motivate Your Bad Guy ow.ly/iVu5305Aurf#amwriting
How to Properly Motivate Your Bad Guy by ow.ly/sZK7305DyYr#amwriting
Weather is a powerful tool. Want to know what a story is really about? Look at the most obvious subtext of all: the weather. #writetip
Should You Outline Your Novel? (And Why Maybe You Already Are) ow.ly/ESEE305E54X#amwriting
When the time comes to sow your backstory into your main story, remember this rule of thumb: Only share backstory… https://www.helpingwritersbecomeauthors.com/nanowrimo-outlining-how-much-backstory/
Take Full Advantage of Your Story’s Premise bit.ly/2enNdpr#amwriting
When you let readers know there’s something delicious in a character’s past, they’ll keep reading just to solve the mystery. #writetip
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How to Write Unexpected Story Events ow.ly/Iw5d306hCdN#amwriting
7 Things You Need to Know About Plotting and Editing ow.ly/mizn306hDfT#amwriting
Subjecting characters to the worst thing that could happen to them is about finding specific weaknesses and twisting the knife. #writetip
Great advice on writing dialogue in a novel, even a non-fiction novel. writingeekery.com/dialogue/?plat
Word choice is the single most important factor in your presentation of your stories. #writetip
Your Novel’s First Scene: How to Start Right by @JaneFriedman
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Your word choice not only builds your individual voice, it also influences the tone of each character within that story.
Most Common Writing Mistakes, Pt. 54: Story Events That Don’t Move the Plot bit.ly/writing-mistak#amwriting
3 Tips for Weaving Together Your Story’s Pieces in Your Outline ow.ly/8yc6306Q6YD#amwriting
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Archetypes for the Supporting Cast in Your Novel by
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How to Write Unexpected Story Events ow.ly/z16Z3073JUh#amwriting
Writing Question of the Day: Do any of your characters have distinctive dialogue tics that set them apart? #WQOTD
The #1 Way to Write Intense Story Conflict ow.ly/gdBP3073Kc2#amwriting