
Writing Fighting: Applying Plausibility to Combat
Writing Fighting: Applying Plausibility to Combat Combat scenes are best when they flow and are believable. Photo by Nando García on Unsplash At last year’s

Writing Fighting: Applying Plausibility to Combat Combat scenes are best when they flow and are believable. Photo by Nando García on Unsplash At last year’s

The Key to Writing is to Write Yet sometimes the planning, edits, distractions, and other issues get in the way. Photo by Kaitlyn Baker on

How Do You Choose Your Author Identity? More than 10 years in, I still struggle with this. The author(s) and a couple of his books.

Scammers are Devious Who doesn’t want to succeed and get rich quick? Photo by Hartono Creative Studio on Unsplash Not a day goes by that

Why “Write What You Know” Shouldn’t Be Taken Too Literally It’s not necessarily bad advice, but it’s often misunderstood. Photo by Camille Stelly on Unsplash

Sometimes There Is No Deeper Meaning What you write isn’t always deep or loaded with hidden meaning. Photo by Keller Chewning on Unsplash I’ve been

Writing What Moves You Vs Writing To The Market Spoiler alert: The Market is a fickle place. Photo by Firmbee.com on Unsplash My first love

Writing A Sci-Fi Future Dystopian hellscapes vs utopian paradises and everything in-between. Photo by Cash Macanaya on Unsplash Science fiction can be many things. While

Taking the Internet for Granted Useful information at your fingertips is super useful. Photo by Leon Seibert on Unsplash As everyone knows, the internet is
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