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Continue ReadingIt’s Time to Start Planning for November #NaNoWriMo Hi, SEers! It’s Mae with you today, and I’m here to chat about the writing hoopla fast approaching. National Novel Writing Month kicks off in November, and if you’ve followed this blog for any length of time, you know I’m a fan. I’ve participated several times, “won” twice, […]
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Continue ReadingDid You know? #AmazonReadingChallenges September 8, 2021 / Books & Bonsai Story Empire Happy September, SEers! If you live in the U.S., or Canada, I hope you enjoyed your long Labor Day Weekend. You’re with Mae today, and I’d like to share a summer reading challenge. It may sound odd to do a post […]
Continue ReadingWant to Make a Change in Process? Here is Lewin’s Change Theory to Help Hi, SEers John with you again today. In the past, I have discussed some of the theories around being the best we can be. Today I would like to get into a classic psychological theory that a writer may find helpful should […]
Continue ReadingA cool bit of technology Hi gang, Craig with you again today. I want to talk about some new-to-me tech that you might appreciate, too. But first, I’m going to walk you in the long way, like I usually do. Men in my family have a specific hearing problem that seems to show up as we […]
Continue ReadingHow to Write Point of View, Part 3, Second Person What is Second Person POV? This perspective uses the pronoun ‘You’. This sort of narrative immerses the reader in the experience of being the protagonist. Second Person voice is different from simply addressing your reader. Rather, it puts them squarely in the middle of the action. […]
Continue ReadingClichés in Horror August 9, 2021 / Staci Troilo Ciao, SEers! Last time, I went over the three elements of a horror story as defined by Orson Scott Card—dread, terror, and fear. To read that post, click this link. Sticking with that theme, today, I thought I’d continue with ways to make our horror fiction […]
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