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    100 Individual Titles
    • 10 Exercises to Improve Your Writing
    • 10 Foreshadowing Techniques
    • 11 Essential Tips for New Writers
    • 12 Poetic Forms You Should Try
    • 26 Literary Devices to Make Your Writing Pop
    • 3 Great Writing Tips No One Ever Talks About
    • 4 Ways to Structure a Novel
    • 6 Ways to Improve as a Writer
    • 6 Writing Tips to Show Instead of Tell
    • 9 Tips for Editing Your Book’s Plot
    • Best and Worst Horror Tropes, The
    • Character Archetypes: The Caregiver
    • Character Archetypes: The Orphan
    • Character Archetypes: The Rebel
    • Character Archetypes: The Sage
    • Character vs. Plot-Driven Stories
    • Chekhov’s Gun: What it Is and How to Use It
    • Deus Ex Machina: What It Is, Why It Happens and How to Fix It in Your Writing
    • Dynamic vs. Static Characters
    • External vs. Internal Conflict
    • Foil Characters
    • Guide to Fantasy Subgenres, A
    • Guide to Literary Genres, A
    • How to Choose Your Story’s Point of View
    • How to Create a Magic System
    • How to Edit a Book
    • How to Find Your Novel’s Theme
    • How to Find Your Writing Process
    • How to Format Internal Narrative and Thoughts
    • How to Get a Book Idea (When You Have Nothing)
    • How to Get Short Story Ideas
    • How to Introduce Characters
    • How to Know if You’ve Done Enough Worldbuilding
    • How to Make a Character Profile
    • How to Punctuate Dialogue
    • How to Set the Scene
    • How to Start a Scene
    • How to Start a Short Story
    • How to Structure a Book with the Fichtean Curve
    • How to Structure a Chapter
    • How to Structure a Trilogy
    • How to Submit Short Stories to Literary Magazines
    • How to Title a Book
    • How to Use (and Eliminate) Passive Voice
    • How to Use Flashbacks
    • How to Use Specificity in Your Writing
    • How to Use the Hero’s Journey to Structure a Novel
    • How to Write a Book
    • How to Write a Book Series
    • How to Write a Character Description
    • How to Write a Chilling Horror Novel
    • How to Write a Cliffhanger that Keeps the Reader Turning Pages
    • How to Write a Closer (or More Distant) Point of View
    • How to Write a Dynamic Character
    • How to Write a Fight Scene
    • How to Write a First Draft
    • How to Write a Memoir
    • How to Write a Novel Ending
    • How to Write a Novel Opening
    • How to Write a Plot Twist
    • How to Write a Poem
    • How to Write a Prologue (And Do You Need One?)
    • How to Write a Short Story
    • How to Write a Strong First Line
    • How to Write a Strong Protagonist
    • How to Write a Synopsis
    • How to Write a Thriller
    • How to Write an Omniscient Point of View
    • How to Write Character Voice
    • How to Write Creative Nonfiction
    • How to Write Dialogue with Subtext
    • How to Write Effective Horror
    • How to Write Fantasy
    • How to Write Flash Fiction
    • How to Write Historical Fiction
    • How to Write in First-Person Point of View
    • How to Write in Third-Person Limited Point of View
    • How to Write Science Fiction
    • How to Write Setting Effectively
    • How to Write Stronger Descriptions and Imagery
    • How to Write Suspense
    • How to Write Using Multiple Points of View
    • How to Write Villains and Antagonists
    • Irony: What It Is and How to Use It
    • Past vs. Present Tense
    • Plotting a Novel with Freytag’s Pyramid
    • Point of View: How to Use Third-Person Omniscient
    • Short Fiction Deep Dive #1: Conceptualizing a Short Story
    • Short Fiction Deep Dive #2: Drafting a Short Story
    • Short Fiction Deep Dive #3: Editing a Short Story
    • Short Fiction Deep Dive #4: Publishing Short Stories
    • Should You Use Adverbs in Your Writing?
    • Story Structure: In Medias Res
    • Structuring the Second Act
    • Three Types of Writer’s Block and How to Combat Them, The
    • What Is a Motif?
    • What Is Autofiction?
    • What Is Purple Prose and How to Avoid It
    • What Is the Denouement, and How to Write One
    • Writing Unreliable Narrators