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Links To The Entire 12-Weeks of Writing Tips 101

5/16/2017

 
Since Weebly doesn't provide a search bar with their basic website tools, here is a list I will repost and Tweet occasionally that has links to each of the 12 Writing Tips 101 posts in order.

101.01 Show vs Tell
101.02 Weak Words
101.03 Detail - Too Much or Too Little
101.04 Descriptors vs Description
101.05 Atmosphere
101.06 Voice
101.07 Plot-Driven vs Character-Driven Storytelling
101.08 Make Every Scene Count
101.09 Themes
101.10 Logistics
101.11 Cut and Revise
101.12 The Wrap-Up

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