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How To Write An Epic Battle Scene - Two armies charge towards each other.
Writing
Hannah Collins

How To Write An Epic Battle Scene

Whether it’s a muddy siege on a Medieval castle, rugged cowboys firing pistols from horseback, or a laser-beam shoot-’em-up in another galaxy, a great battle scene is a staple of action stories. High stakes, high body count, and – if it is in space – really, really high up. We’ve covered the fundamentals of writing a

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The Quadrant Method Is The Key To Amazing Storytelling - An author walks along, thinking of a circle divided into four.
Writing
Robert Wood

The Quadrant Method Is The Key To Amazing Storytelling

So you want to write a story. First of all, congratulations! Great authors don’t wait for inspiration – they tackle the job, forcing themselves to write and create. Not only will this enhance your craft and make you more susceptible to the creative muse, but it also makes it statistically more likely that you’ll stumble

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How To Write A Better Murder Mystery Victim - A victim is dead, a spear in his back, while an onlooker gasps.
Writing
Hannah Collins

How To Write A Better Murder Mystery Victim

The victim of a murder mystery story is a unique breed of victim. Usually, the death of a character at the hands of another comes at the emotional climax of a story. Even some painfully misunderstood villains can choke us up a little when they finally meet their demise. A murder mystery victim’s death, however,

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