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Ali Herring (is closed to queries)
HerringAli
Lots of writers get caught up in what I call, "giving stage directions." The protag does this, looks here, makes a face, interspersed w/dialog, joined by character B who sounds
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JenniferMarchSoloway
marchsoloway
#WriteTip / #QueryTip / #RevisionTipFrom an agent's perspective, a high word count can be a red flag that the project is early and in need of revision.For that reason, if
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Suzannah Rowntree
suzannahtweets
Thinking about beginnings! As I read a lot of indie books, the first lines of a book can make or break the deal with me. An enticing description and great
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Clark Ellis
byclarkellis
Get a feel for natural consequences part 2:How to Win#writetip #WritingWithClark Your protagonist may "win" in the end, or they may lose. But whatever happens physically/literally in the story, they
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Samira Ahmed
sam_aye_ahm
So @Bibliogato asked a great question about setting yearly goals. I do that along with an end of year review of my work. I share all this & discuss with
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Stephen Morgan
Stephen_Edits
FIVE KEY MOMENTS IN (some) ROMANCEDoes your romance story keep disappointing readers by the third date? Check whether you’ve hit these five key plot beats.#writetip #romance MEET-CUTEThis is the moment
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Saba Sulaiman
agentsaba
hi, here's a quick #writetip list of links re: critique partners: what they are, how to find one + how to be a good one, but basically:-they're the bee's knees
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