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Oh, So, You Want to Write a Screenplay, Do You?

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All professional writers have their own, personal talismans that they swear by for teaching inspiration. The theories are everywhere -- even at the very end of this commentary, where you will be told the best advice on writing you will ever get.
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Whether you aspire to writing a screenplay or a novel, good writing remains good writing.

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The Scientific Method In Fiction Writing: A Hypothesis

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Scientists take a great deal of pride in the Scientific Method, and not just because it’s a method named after them. The Method is the basis for their authority.
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How to Write a Novel in a Month (The Easy Way!)

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How to Write a Novel in a Month (The Easy Way!

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Writer Wednesday: 3 Essential Elements Of A Book's First Page - Huffington Post

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Writer Wednesday: 3 Essential Elements Of A Book's First PageHuffington PostIf you're a writer with publishing goals, then you know how important it is that the literary agents or editors reading your material keep reading.
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The Lucky 13s: Creating Three Dimensional Characters

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Writer Strong – Is Your Dialog Doing Double Duty?

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Writers In The Storm welcomes back award-winning author and RWA RITA-nominee, Shannon Donnelly. Today she’s talking to us about the difference between dialog that is — mediocre, and dialog th...
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How to Introduce a Character in a Script

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One element I find key while reading a script is a good character description. I noticed that in every strong script I've read, the mains characters were always introduced with some elements that would give them life and help ...
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Critically acclaimed Joyce Carol Oates on Writing Characters

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Critically acclaimed and best-selling author Joyce Carol Oates discusses how to develop realistic characters, using examples from her novel The Gravedigger's Daughter.

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Characterization in Memoir:Tips on Bringing Real People to Life

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We know what a person thinks not when he tells us what he thinks, but by his actions. Isaac Bashevis Singer in The New York Times Magazine.
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