Category: writing
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Finding the Right Word: 7 Unusually Useful Online Word Tools
Because I’m a writer, when one of my friends can’t think of the right word for what they’re trying to say, they turn to me. […]
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Literary Rambles: An Interview with Writer-Blogger Casey Mccormick
I was touched by this short interview with Casey Mccormick, the author of Literary Rambles, a blog about writing YA fiction. The interview went up […]
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Interview with Humorist Kevin Cummings
I have the pleasure of welcoming humorist Kevin Cummings to BeTheStory.com today. Hello. As you can see, what I’ve written is in italics, and what […]
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Just Write Blog Carnival
Quick note: The Just Write Blog Carnival is up, which features one of my posts, as well as 9 other posts about books, writing, and […]
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Writing Your Characters Using the APET Model
Some of the most profound fiction-writing insights come from psychology, because the characters in fiction are whom you sympathize with, pulling you into the story […]
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7 Things I Wish I Knew before Writing My First Book
This appears to be turning into a blog-meme of sorts. No one has (to my knowledge) tagged anyone else, but the topic does seem to […]
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5 Tips on Telling Backstory without Interrupting the Flow
A long time ago, in a post far away, Sara, a reader of this blog (at least back then she was; I don’t know whether […]
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Write Every Day: What Does that Mean & Why?
Jeff DeRego is no fan of NaNoWriMo. I can sympathize. What I can’t sympathize with is that he disses the idea of writing “every day.” […]
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How to Finish and Publish a Book
Finishing the book… A friend of a friend asked me the following questions: I am writing a book. I have finished the first half and […]
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