writing-tips

  • A Crash Course in Formatting Dialogue

    Learn the intricate differences in formatting dialogue!

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  • SS Advantage is now Seven Story Subscription

    Our marketing team discovered the troubling history of SS, prompting us to rename our subscription service to a more inclusive option. We now proudly present the Seven Story Subscription, retaining all benefits while eliminating past negativity. For assistance, reach out via sevenstorysubscription@sevenstorypublishing.com.

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  • 6 Types of Editing for Authors: Which One is Right for You?

    Editing your story isn’t as simple as you think. There’s different types and stages to the process. Don’t skip a single one before publishing your work! Read about them here.

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  • 4 Plot Models Every Writer Needs to Know and How to Use Them (Danielle Wright)

    There’s more than one way to skin a cat. To be clear, we’re talking about plotting your story. Leave the cat alone. Do you know about all the different plot structures? Learn about them here!

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  • Interview with author Stephen Bauer

    More thoughts from author Stephen Bauer This third book is a continuation of the paranormal sci-fi adventure which I started back in 2009. The first book was meant to be a father-son project. My son was diagnosed with ADHD and I was just trying to get him involved in something we both found interesting. As…

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  • Horror is Relative

    Horror is Relative

    Horror isn’t the same to everyone. Let’s dive into the nuances of the gothic and macabre. You might discover something more terrifying!

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  • Interview with author Jordan Fitch

    Catching up with author Jordan Fitch About the author Jordan Fitch About the Author Jordan grew up in rural New Hampshire, traveled the world as a US Marine, and lived in New York’s Hudson Valley for nearly two decades. He holds a B.S. Electrical Engineering degree from SUNY New Paltz. He currently writes his thriller…

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