How to Write Fiction:
How do you create a hero and villain that are perfectly at odds? How can you create an antagonist that pushes the bounds of conflict for the main character? How can you get the most out of these three important roles?
In this episode Author and Fiction Teacher Holly Lisle has created a workshop (no download this time) and I (host, Rebecca Galardo) go through it live! After the questions are asked (this is a pause and jot down episode) we'll go over our answers. What will you come up with?
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Procrastination in Writing Fiction - Outlining
How to Keep Your Scenes On Target
Pen Names - Why and Why Not?
How to Write Relationships in Fiction: Besties and Buddies
How to Write Fiction: Twists and What They Are
Fiction Writer Money Talks: Paid Markets VS Free Markets
How to Find Your Book-A-Likes... And Why.
Workshop - How to Build Novel Tie-Ins Using Flash Fiction & Short Stories
Perfectionism: Part Two - Revision
Perfectionism: Part One - First Draft
Answering Your Questions - Volume Two (Mini)
Answering Your Questions - Volume One (Mini)
30 Minute Worldbuilding Workshop
From the Archives: Holly Lisle on Writing Part One
Taming the Wild Middle - How to Prevent (Plot) Explosions
Event Writing Part Three: Follow Through
Event Writing Part Two: Process
Event Writing Part One: Preparation
When Do You Know it's Time to Go Indie? - How Should I Publish My Fiction?
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