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Purple And Beige Writing: What You Need To Know - A painter covers a canvas in beige and purple.
Writing
Rebecca Langley

Purple And Beige Writing: What You Need To Know

There are many ways to craft your prose, but when writing is over-decorated or as dry as sawdust, potential readers are easily dissuaded. Audience demand for embellished, overly descriptive prose, now commonly called ‘purple prose’, died sometime in the 20th century. Beige writing, stripped of all frills, can be similarly off-putting, though there are times

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A Single Question To Help You Figure Out What Happens Next - An author ponders, a thought bubble with a question mark in it beside them.
Writing
Robert Wood

A Single Question To Help You Figure Out What Happens Next

There are many obstacles in the path of a dedicated author. Writer’s block is the most famous – that seemingly unbreakable stasis in which some authors find themselves unable to pen a single constructive word – but it’s not the only one. Another, perhaps more common, is being able to write but simply not knowing

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Your Character's Failure Is Just As Compelling As Their Success - A character tears off their shirt in despair.
Writing
Fred Johnson

Your Character’s Failure Is Just As Compelling As Their Success

Any writer worth their salt knows that characters are at the center of good fiction. You can write the best story in the world but, if your characters are flat stereotypes, no one’ll even make it to the end. Characters breathe life into your fiction, they populate the worlds you create, and they drive the

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5 Ways Sylvia Plath Can Help You Improve Your Writing- Sylvia Plath imagines a woman within a bell jar.
Writing
Fred Johnson

5 Ways Sylvia Plath Can Help You Improve Your Writing

In every generation of writers, artists, and musicians, there are one or two who go on to reshape the public consciousness through their identities and legacies. I’m thinking, for example, of how Percy Shelley has been the foppish, sensitive face of poetry in the popular imagination for centuries; how, thanks to Vincent van Gogh, all

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