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‘Retcon’: How To Rewrite Details In An Ongoing Series - An author yanks a magic sword from her barbarian hero's hands.
Writing
Robert Wood

‘Retcon’: How To Rewrite Details In An Ongoing Series

Sometimes, you’re midway through a story and you suddenly realize what you need to change to make it work. A later development requires some earlier foreshadowing, or you need to remove a detail so your new path makes sense. It’s a lightbulb moment, and often the point where a story really comes together for many

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What Authors Need To Know About Carnivalesque Literature - A donkey-headed carnival dancer celebrates.
Writing
Robert Wood

What Authors Need To Know About Carnivalesque Literature

Like a lot of literary theory, the concept of carnivalesque literature works on a number of levels. The first of these is pure inspiration; it’s a source of striking narratives and imagery that can spark ideas and add to your narrative. The second is as an observation of societal behavior – the carnivalesque describes a

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One Simple Tip To Improve Your Description - Two blindfolded people feel an elephant. The one holding the trunk thinks 'snake', the one at the back thinks 'couch'.
Writing
Robert Wood

One Simple Tip To Improve Your Description

When it comes to writing description, advice tends to be sparse. Where should you focus? What’s important? When has a descriptive passage outstayed its welcome? They’re difficult questions because they deal with subjective tastes, but there’s one piece of advice that you can use as your guiding light. It’s that piece of advice that we’ll

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What You Need To Know About Literary Fiction - A woman reads a book with a cup of coffee.
Writing
Fred Johnson

What You Need To Know About Literary Fiction

If genre fiction is Die Hard, The Notebook, and The Hangover – stuff you watch to relax and eat popcorn to – literary fiction is the opposite. It’s the Citizen Kane, The Pianist, the There Will Be Blood of the literary world – books you wouldn’t necessarily call a ‘good time’ but that are artistic,

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