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by Elizabeth S. Craig, @elizabethscraig

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Unreliable Recollections as an Element in Crime Fiction: @mkinberg.bsky.socialThe Clues, the Clueless, and the Critics: Appreciating Clue: by Olivia RutiglianoCommon Children’s Writing Mistakes: by Karen CioffiRealistic or Bogus? I’ve Judged Six Sci-Fi Ships: by Oren AshkenaziAuthors Talk About Their Worst Reviews: compiled by Jan SikesHow (and Why) To Define a Strong Author Brand: by Jenny HansenWhat’s A Writer to Do NOW With Social Media? by Edie MelsonWordPress Themes: Something Exciting Is Happening: by Hugh RobertsHow to Get Your Book Published With a Small Press: by Carol L. Pauer @natalieaguirre7.bsky.socialThe Demands of, and Demand for, Print on Demand: by Arpita DasAAP StatShot: The Overall US Market Rises 7.3 Percent in March: by Porter AndersonOn Reported Moscow Arrests: ‘The Risks Publishers Now Face in Russia’: by Porter AndersonIn Brussels, a Call for Proper AI Act Implementation: by Porter AndersonDo You Really Want to Get to Know the Villain? By Natalie HartVillains vs. Antagonists: by Debbie BurkeCharacter Occupations: by Liz GauffreauCharacter Secret Thesaurus: Living Under a Curse: by Becca PuglisiCharacter Secret Thesaurus: Giving Up a Child: by Becca PuglisiSix Things I Learned Watching Outlander: By Valerie TaylorFive Tips on Writing for the Second Read: by Chris WinklePlot Devices: by Margot ConorThe Inside Story of Character Reactions: By Julie DuffyTips for Writing With Heart: by Dale Ivan SmithPlaying to Your Audience: by Pat Hatt at the IWSGHow to Turn Pinterest Boards Into Novels: by Shannon A. Thompson6 Tips for Creating Chemistry Between Characters: by Becca PuglisiCreating Emotional Resonance: by Marilynn ByerlyWriting: Revising Novel Structure: by Linda S. ClareConjuring Images when Writing for Comics, Prose, and the Screen: by Jessica MaisonDo You Write Women’s Fiction or Men’s Fiction? by Mara PurlWhat About Structure? by Terry OdellAdolescence Full Season Beat Sheet Analysis: by Shari SimpsonThe Oxford (Series) Comma: By Arlene MillerMore Than Setting: Centering Nature in Your Fiction: by Erin Radniecki @janefriedman.comHow to Use AI to Support Your Writing: by Rochelle Melander

 

 

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