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    How to Turn Character Ideas into Characters

    They say ideas are a dime a dozen, even character ideas. Many experienced authors don’t even think about it anymore; they don’t remember when they […]

    January 18, 2011

    Tim King

  • tips, writing

    Writing Interesting Sex Scenes

    Okay, you knew that I was eventually going to write this post, didn’t you? The first rule about writing sex scenes is that you have […]

    January 11, 2011

    Tim King

  • writing, writing life

    Writing as a Spiritual Walk

    One of the core human needs we seem to have is to make a difference in the world around us. This is what some have […]

    January 5, 2011

    Tim King

  • character, tips, writing

    How to Make a Character Sound Angry

    The other day, my Little One and her friend were going over a story they were writing, when my ear caught a dialogue tag: “she […]

    January 4, 2011

    Tim King

  • books, in the audience, short stories

    #FridayFlash Favorites (2010/11/12)

    I thought I’d kick this year’s posting season off (after the summer lull) with a change to my weekly schedule. I’m going to try posting […]

    November 12, 2010

    Tim King

  • encouragement, writing, writing life

    Top 10 Reasons (Not?) to Be a Writer

    Alan Baxter posted this list last week, and it’s still making the rounds. “And before anyone accuses me,” Alan writes, “of being all jaded and […]

    August 12, 2010

    Tim King

  • books, in the audience, short stories

    #FridayFlash Favorites (2010/08/10)

    Each Friday, writers post on twitter a link to a short-short story they’ve written, marked with the tag #FridayFlash. On August 6, I posted a […]

    August 10, 2010

    Tim King

  • books, in the audience, short stories

    #FridayFlash Favorites (2010/08/04)

    Each Friday, writers post on twitter a link to a short-short story they’ve written, marked with the tag #FridayFlash. On July 30, I didn’t post […]

    August 4, 2010

    Tim King

  • books, in the audience, short stories

    #FridayFlash Favorites (2010/07/30)

    Each Friday, writers post on twitter a link to a short-short story they’ve written, marked with the tag #FridayFlash. On July 23, I didn’t post […]

    July 30, 2010

    Tim King

  • books, in the audience, short stories

    #FridayFlash Favorites (2010/07/28)

    This is the second post in my getting-caught-up for #FridayFlash Favorites. Each Friday, writers post on twitter a link to a short-short story they’ve written, […]

    July 28, 2010

    Tim King

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