Dialogue

Flashback - A pilot stares off into the distance, remembering playing with a toy plane in his childhood.
Writing
Robert Wood

The 4 Decisions That Will Help You Write An Amazing Flashback

The flashback is a great storytelling device, allowing you to send the reader back to witness first-hand the formative moments of a character or event. Comedy, action and even horror stories make frequent use of flashbacks, but while they’re common, they can be difficult to get right. We’ve talked before about the structure of a

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Writing
Robert Wood

The Best Ways To Root Out A Cheesy Villain

Ever wondered how to tell if your villain is cheesy, or how you can make them more realistic and engaging? In this article I’ll be looking at exactly that, but instead of offering advice to authors, I’m going to the heart of the problem… In a cloud-shrouded castle he waits, plotting the demise of all who

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Writing
Robert Wood

The Cliché Hunter’s Guide To Improving Your Writing

The cliché is a mercurial beast. At times a loyal and faithful steed and at others a vicious predator that can tear apart even the most carefully constructed sentence. Frequently invisible to the author, they lie in wait to chase off readers and claim a work as their own. That’s why in this article I’ll

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Cut Words
Writing
Robert Wood

How To Improve Your Writing By Cutting Eight Words

It’s often said that editing is a process of subtraction. Write what feels right and then keep cutting what doesn’t work until you’re left with something that does. It’s not the whole truth, but as a theory it does address a crucial truth of great writing – it’s not just about what you write, but

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