Category: Writing Tips
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The Art of Show, Don’t Tell (and How to Use It)

Imagery is a powerful tool that we often underestimate when writing. The addition of sensory details to your story adds an extra layer of reality that your audience will definitely appreciate. There are multiple types of imagery; the most common ones are visual, auditory, tactile (touch), gustatory (taste), or olfactory (scent) as these are the…
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How to Motivate and Inspire Through Writing

Since we as writers put little pieces of ourselves and our beliefs in every book or writing project we release, we tend to bare our souls through our work. Everything we write and release to the public will always have an impact on someone whether it’s intentional or not. Because of this, there is always…
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How Dialogue Brings Your Characters and Story to Life

You can tell a lot about a person through what they say and how they say it. The same goes for fictional characters. The most characterization and personalization happen through dialogue because dialogue gives your characters a distinct personality. Each character has a unique voice with specific speech patterns. No one talks the exact same…
