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Category: Story Structure

9th February 201027th May 2016Editing and Revision, Romantic Fiction Craft, Story Structure

Structural breakdown of a Scene

I am going through the opening of my current WIP and find this technique useful when I get stuck. The first few […]

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2nd February 201024th January 2015Inspiration and Motivation, Starting a New Story, Story Structure

The First Few Pages and ‘The Hunger Games’

I picked up a new mega long science fiction book from a well known author at the local Library on Saturday and […]

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29th December 200924th January 2015Inspiration and Motivation, Story Structure, The Writing Life

Avatar and kitchens

Hi there. I hope everyone had a happy healthy Christmas and the poor weather didn’t dampen the festive outings too much. […]

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12th October 200924th January 2015Starting a New Story, Story Structure

Using the Power of Dilemma to drive a Story

Choices, choices, choices. In A DILEMMA. A choice has to be made between two equally bad – or two equally […]

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