Ideas for the first sentence of a book. #nanowrimo #YWP
28 Mini Thesaurus Charts perfect for writing journals! Comes mini and standard size!
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It's impossible to figure out how to outline any one aspect of your story in isolation. Instead, learn 3 ways to "bob and weave" from one to the next.
Pinning for later when I finally get my first draft done!!!
This infographic gives brief summaries of the 12 Jungian personality archetypes, for use when building charcaters. As with any writing tools, archetypes are really most useful if you think of them as a starying block - you cannot simply reduce people to 12 options.   Most people will show traits from multiple categories. As a writer, you may want to think about each character's primary and secondary archetypes.  As always, remember: Tools, not rules!
Conflict – the foundation of every novel bled onto the page. Without it, your book flatlines harder than the grim reaper. No self-respecting book doctor will even attempt to resuscitate it. A…
How to Create an Epic Character for your novel: this infographic lays out nine foundation blocks to help you get to know your character on an entirely new level.  Make sure to check out the workbook by clicking the pin if you want to delve into your character development in more detail! // Something Delicious
Is your story dragging? Learn 5 strategies for increasing your story's tension…
Jung's 12 character archetypes - learn more about writing great characters.
Writing Tips For The First Five Pages
Need to kill off a character in your #NaNoWriMo novel? Before you axe off your character compare and contrast the good and bad of doing so first! #writingtips
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Writing infographic: 6 key ingredients of series.
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Handout or mini-poster on colorful words writers can use instead of "said." Students can put the b&w version in their writing notebooks for reference.