Category: writing
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Using Story in Your Non-Fiction
If you’re blogging or podcasting, writing an essay or giving a speech, you should consider including anecdotes, short interesting or humorous stories. What can anecdotes […]
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Anatomy of a Story Game
What are story games, and how do they differ from other games? What about adventure games and interactive fiction? What are some of the issues […]
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Where to Get Character Names
After all my bellyaching about how little character names really matter in the grand scheme of things, here are some of my favorite on-line sources […]
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Ender vs. Anakin
Orson Scott Card’s classic award-winning novel Ender’s Game features Ender Wiggin, a six-year old boy genius who saves the world. Ender has superhuman talents that […]
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Writing about real people
Kiki Opdenberg at The Kissy Bits has a great episode on creating realistic characters and using them to turn fantasy into reality. -TimK
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How much uncertainty is too much?
Sometimes writers leave open gaps, unexplained scenes, uncertainty, in order to keep people tuned in. But this tactic won’t get you far, and taken to […]
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How to Spin a Yarn: Conflict, Resolution, and Story Arc
Conflict is what drives the story arc. It’s what keeps the audience on the edge of its seat. And it’s a fundamental aspect of story […]
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Sick and Writing
I was thinking about the first letter to the editor I got published. And this is all I’m going to post about this weekend, for […]
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How to Name Characters
Writers often waste too much of their blood picking names for their characters. Even so, character names can be used to enhance the story. Here […]
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Be Careful About Happenstance
Happenstance can be a powerful source in a story. A well placed coincidence can provide that important opportunity to move the story forward. Just make […]
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