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Writing
Robert Wood

How (And When) To Kill A Character

How and when you choose to kill off a character can make or break a novel. It’s also incredibly difficult for authors, being a little like purposefully breaking one of your own toys. When done right, a character’s death can break a reader’s heart, but if done wrong it’ll just exhaust their patience. In this

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Marketing
Alex Hemus

Facebook For Authors: Pages vs. Profiles

Facebook is a godsend for authors, allowing them to engage in free promotional activity at a complexity that suits them. Whether you want to mention the odd book release or shower your fans with pictures, thoughts, videos and offers, Facebook has you covered. While I’ve explained the 7 Simple Steps to Create a Professional Facebook

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Writing
Robert Wood

The 3 Golden Rules Of Writing A Science Fiction Book

Science fiction is one of the most popular genres in literature, and certainly the one with the most cultural influence. So what is it about sci-fi stories that readers love so much, and how can authors use that knowledge to create their own sci-fi masterpieces? In this article I’ll be exploring why sci-fi is so

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Writing
Bronwyn Hemus

5 Vital Tips For Escaping Plot Holes

A plot hole is an absence in the narrative that spoils the story. Usually plot holes are the absence of a ‘how’: a character suddenly knows something with no explanation, or the cast makes a seemingly impossible journey between chapters. Of course the absence of a great deal of explanation is necessary in any story,

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