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NaNoWriMo Week 5: How To Finish And Edit Your Story - An old man holds up a finished draft.
Writing
Robert Wood

NaNoWriMo Week 5: How To Finish And Edit Your Story

Hello authors, and welcome to the fifth article in our month-long National Novel Writing Month coverage. It’s the last week of NaNoWriMo, and you don’t get all of it, but there’s still time left to hit your goals and come away feeling proud. Last week, I covered how to conclude your story, so this week

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How To Make A Story Feel EPIC! - In a scene reminiscent of Moana, a young woman spreads her arms, standing on the prow of a boat.
Writing
Fred Johnson

How To Make A Story Feel EPIC!

The term ‘epic’ is thrown around a lot these days but, before it was used to describe YouTube videos, skateboarding tricks, and sandwiches, the term originally applied to a particular form of oral poetry. Since then, ‘epic’ has come to be applied to other forms of art: theatre, film, novels, music, television… even video games.

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The 3 ‘P’s of Writing From A Child's Perspective - An elderly writer imagines herself as a child.
Writing
Paige Duke

The 3 ‘P’s Of Writing From A Child’s Perspective

Children are some of the most unique, misunderstood, and infuriating creatures on the planet. One moment they’ll astonish you with words of wisdom beyond their years, and the next, they’ll exasperate you with their stubbornness. It’s hard enough to write about children, but to write from a child’s perspective can sometimes push writers to the

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NaNoWriMo Week 4: How To Conclude Your Story - A middle-aged author works frantically on his book.
Writing
Robert Wood

NaNoWriMo Week 4: How To Conclude Your Story

Hello authors, and welcome to the fourth article in our month-long National Novel Writing Month coverage. This is the last full week of writing for NaNoWriMo, so this week we’ll be looking at how to start wrapping up your story and make the most of your remaining writing time. As you plan the next (almost)

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