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8 Ways You Can Think Like A Journalist To Improve Your Writing - A journalist waves at the reader.
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Robert Wood

8 Ways You Can Think Like A Journalist To Improve Your Writing

When it comes to writing, few things beat an insightful eye and an inquisitive mind. Happily, those attributes aren’t the sole province of novelists, and there’s plenty any writer can learn from journalism. That’s why, in this article, I’ll be looking at eight ways authors can improve their writing by thinking like journalists. If you’re

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Layering Is The Secret To Crafting A Stronger Plot - An author layers colored rectangles into a tower.
Writing
Paige Duke

Layering Is The Secret To Crafting A Stronger Plot

Do you love a good subplot? I confess, I love a story with complex subplots and a big cast. I get a little thrill every time two characters meet for the first time. And I love getting to see how people and places are interconnected in ways the characters don’t realize. It’s a god-like perspective

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A Single Question To Help You Figure Out What Happens Next - An author ponders, a thought bubble with a question mark in it beside them.
Writing
Robert Wood

A Single Question To Help You Figure Out What Happens Next

There are many obstacles in the path of a dedicated author. Writer’s block is the most famous – that seemingly unbreakable stasis in which some authors find themselves unable to pen a single constructive word – but it’s not the only one. Another, perhaps more common, is being able to write but simply not knowing

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