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Everything You Need To Know About Writing Injuries - A character screams. One hand is burnt, the other holds an iron.
Writing
Fred Johnson

What You Need To Know About Writing Injuries

The human body (along with weapons, martial artists, and horses) is one of the most frequently abused and misunderstood objects in popular media. Hollywood has us nodding sagely as human bodies take obscene amounts of punishment, people slip unconscious just to wake up a couple of hours later totally fine, and swords pass through necks

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Your Dreams Can Improve Your Writing - An author dreams of a book.
Writing
Paige Duke

Your Dreams Can Improve Your Writing

I love the idea of dream logic – how dreams can go, and how even though they’re very abstract, you can understand them. – David Lynch from Thomas Caldwell’s ‘Living Inside a Dream: The Art and Films of David Lynch’ Despite all the insight modern science has given us, it still hasn’t solved the mystery

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Including Original Poetry And Song In Your Fiction (What You Need To Know) - A beatnik author holds out their book, music notes floating free.
Writing
Fred Johnson

Including Original Poetry And Song In Your Fiction (What You Need To Know)

Many writers, particularly if they’re writing fantasy, YA, or sci-fi, like to spice up their stories with the occasional song and poem. Maybe they’re trying to aid characterization with some soulful poetry, share exposition through a traditional ballad, or just make their world feel a little more real. Done well, such embedded works can bring

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Want To Disturb Your Readers? Mastering The Uncanny Is The Answer - A horrific ghost emerges from a book, terrifying the reader.
Writing
Robert Wood

Want To Disturb Your Readers? Mastering The Uncanny Is The Answer

Half the battle of writing a great book is getting the reader to emotionally invest in your story. The most successful form of this sees the reader caught up in the moment, and it’s an experience that we’ve tried to catch again and again in the language of clichés. A great tale leaves you on

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