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Poetry Lesson 1: Bad Poetry
by Christian M Archer, Nov 19, 2008
A list of common mistakes in poetry. Clears away bad poetry habits to make room for good ones.
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A Tribute to Three
by Liane Schmidt, Oct 21, 2008
Every so often, I need to take a moment to thank some of the Triond writers who have truly helped lift me up to a greater place in my life and in my level of writing confidence. While there are countless writers I would love to include, this article is my special thank you to three beautiful writers who have managed to touch and bless my heart in unique ways.
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Lesson 10: Reversal of Expectation
by Christian M Archer, Oct 16, 2008
This lesson explains how to use the tool of reversal of expectation to surprise and awaken your reader.
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Lesson 9: Narrative Hooks and Beginning a Story
by Christian M Archer, Oct 8, 2008
How to use narrative hooks to start your story with action and keep the reader's interest up.
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Lesson Seven: Character Traits and Tags
by Christian M Archer, Sep 30, 2008
Useful tool to make your characters very distinct and memorable.
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Lesson Six: Heroes, Sidekicks and Villains
by Christian M Archer, Sep 30, 2008
Most stories use at least one of these vital types of character. Describes what is expected of each.
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Lesson Five: All About Characters
by Christian M Archer, Sep 30, 2008
Characters bring a story alive. This lesson gives tips on how to give your fictional folks life.
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Lesson Four: Point of View and Tense
by Christian M Archer, Sep 30, 2008
The option a writer has with point of view and tense, and how these decisions affect the tone of a work.
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Lesson Three: Show vs Tell
by Christian M Archer, Sep 30, 2008
Showing your story through narration and dialogue keeps your story moving and fresh. Very important review of this idea.
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Lesson Two the Story Question
by Christian M Archer, Sep 29, 2008
Explains how having and knowing your story's question keeps your tale on track.
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