Readers want to feel the character's hope, not just be told about it. Great words from False Memory by Dean Koontz: Martie didn’t know how the doctor was able to…
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A video in the 1950s presented a great idea. Who hasn’t wished they could make parallel parking easier? We have backup cameras now. Isn’t it about time for cars that…
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Memories are wonderful, but unless you’re adept at mental telepathy, you need some physical means to share them. What could be better than pictures and words, telling our stories? Videos…
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As we follow our inspiration, we may write a great article, gather helpful ideas from our writer’s groups, and then say, “Who would want to buy this?” Great question. No…
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Unexpected plot twists for readers must be planned by the authors, and the same is true for what appears to be an impromptu opera in the grocery store.
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Those who’ve check out the Story Help Groups website lately may have noticed the new link on the Home page. Thanks to Christian literary agent Steve Laube, we now have…
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Elvis Presley died almost forty years ago, but he is still remembered with fondness. The smoothness of his voice, his unique style and manner, his accent—we love the memories, which…
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