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What makes up fiction writing? (prose)

Fiction writing is any kind of writing that is not factual. Fictional writing most often takes the form of a story meant to convey an author’s point of view or simply to entertain. The result of this...

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I want to write for kids, too … don’t you love that winky wonky donkey?

When I think about what I want my ideal reader to be, I think back to myself as a child. I was captivated, and found inspiration to keep living by the books I read. Pam Ayres sparked my sense of …...

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Ian McEwan on making love work in fiction

Ian McEwan | Louisiana Channel.Filed under: W Research, Writers, WRITING Tagged: author, character, characterization, education, Ian McEwan, improve your writing, inspiration, WRITING

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Writing for Children: How to Create Compelling Adult Characters

Writing for Children: How to Create Compelling Adult Characters – YouTube.Filed under: W Research, WRITING Tagged: author, character, characterization, Children, education, improve your writing, story,...

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Writing Children’s Books: What Should I Write About?

From http://cbiclubhouse.com , the web’s #1 site for children’s writers – You’re driven to write a children’s book, but you’re not sure what you want to write about. No problem, let’s figure it out. In...

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Use Archetypes to Create Literary Characters

In essence, any literary character is drawn from one or more archetypes. An archetype is basically the pattern for a character, associated with a trait or a concept. Archetypes are most easily...

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