fiction

  • The principle of “show, don’t tell” emphasizes the author’s choice in storytelling style. While active voice enhances writing, it ultimately depends on the targeted audience. Both telling and showing have their merits, allowing flexibility in expression. Creatively conveying emotions and intent is crucial, as writing is an art form centered on storytelling.

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  • How To Make Characters Real

    Character development is crucial in fiction, driving engagement through relatable characters. Focus on actions, personality traits, values, and unique physical descriptions to create depth. A well-crafted character reflects real human complexity, making them believable. Developing characters involves understanding their choices and experiences, ultimately leading to a more compelling narrative.

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  • Johnny Maravich, a man skilled in handling others’ problems, often resorted to violence or intimidation. He took on risky jobs for payment but found himself in trouble after a high-stakes job. Ultimately, Johnny was betrayed and killed, illustrating the dangerous world he navigated and his expendable nature in it.

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  • The content discusses depression as a serious obstacle for writers, often occurring even during good times in life. It emphasizes the need for internal solutions, self-care, and introspection to combat this emotional struggle. The importance of focusing on personal energy and self-belief is highlighted as essential for overcoming depression and rekindling creativity.

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  • The world may be cold but Jack Markkenan is colder. The colder the weather the colder the blood that runs through his veins in this short but captivating thriller!

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  • A street fighter that chases the thrill of bloodlust and violence finally meets his match in this awesome and gruesome thriller!

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  • Doris Jackson-Shazier is an author and leadership coach who draws inspiration from motherhood and personal experiences. Her writing journey began with “Raising Justice” and has evolved through challenges, including writer’s block. Passionate about reading leadership and memoirs, she aims for financial sustainability in her writing while balancing family life.

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