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7 Tips on Writing Horror
Besides humor, horror is the one of the toughest genres to write. That is why so many horror-genre films today have resorted to gritty violence and gore. True horror takes something of a personal touch, in that it has to crawl into the audience...
6 comments10 Tips to Becoming a Better Writer
This article offers ten fun and insightful ways to pick up any piece of writing. From filling to wasting to editing, it puts down major areas that every writer should focus on to create a successful story!
13 commentsWhere to Go When Inspiration Leaves
This article includes 3 useful tips on how to get out of the dreaded writer's block. From building a ladder to staring at a wall, there is no reason to stare at a blank screen!
3 commentsWrite or Wrong? Is There Such a Thing as Bad Writing?
As apparent by the title, some parts of writing can really get a readers attention in all the wrong ways. Is there a right way to write then? Well, there is no specifically write way, but there sure are plenty of wrong ways. Let's look at how to avoid those!
9 commentsHow to Name a Fictional Character
If you meet somebody on the street and ask for her name, you expect a response. Sadly, story characters don't always just tell you what to call them. That's when you, as the author, have to step up and figure out who you're writing about. Here are some tips and tricks to help you along!
11 commentsTo Write or Writhe? 5 Ideas to Help Start Your Writing
Picking up the pen, placing fingers on the keys or just thinking in the bathtub, the first few moments of writing anything can be painful. Everyone knows the opening line has to be catching, peculiar and fresh. So the pen drops and the fingers rest...
1 comment7 Tips on Clear Writing: The Strait and Narrow Mind Set
There are plenty of styles of writing out there, from the Dickens structure to the Palahniuk jabs. Some are flowing, and others, like this one, are short and sweet. A style used for writing clarity, I'll lay out the sweet and simple strait and narrow writing style!
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