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Michelle Renee Kidwell
@Michellekidwell (29953)
• Sonora, California
9 Jan 21
I have decided to change it up a little here for this post and share sone of my favorite books on writing, or autobiographies by favorite authors! The reference, plotting, and character arc books are references that I’ve found...
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Michelle Renee Kidwell
@Michellekidwell (29953)
• Sonora, California
23 Oct 20
I have an idea for the story I am going to work on for Nanowrimo in November, so I’m here with my laptop and IPad, planning out the novel. Preptober is of course planning for Nanowrimo.
I am more of a pantser than a prepper,...
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@allknowing (153544)
• India
21 Jun 19
These two siblings have got a safe place almost touching the ceiling, to plot probably against their mother.
Their mother these days prefers to be left alone and snarls at them if they approach her. I get a strong feeling she...
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Valerie J. Routhieaux
@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
10 May 19
Thank you for all your comments on my writing tips series.
Today, I'm going to discuss plotting your novel, short story, article, poem.
What is the main theme of your work? Are you writing fiction or non-fiction? Is your work...
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DoriLentrich
@DoriLentrich (1016)
• United States
16 Mar 11
I was someone who let the first draft take me where it would. But, now I'm beginning to wonder if plotting might not be the way to go. Everyone's process is different, but I'm finding myself getting a little frustrated with...
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klaudine
@klaudine (3650)
• Indonesia
14 May 09
I don't know if any other writer experienced the same or maybe encounter the same problem with me, but I always have this problem whenever I write a story. It is always easy to start writing something, but when it comes to the...
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bhappy2
@bhappy2 (327)
• Australia
9 Aug 08
There are several authors I look for when I go to the library. One of my favourites is Harlen Coban. He is easy to read and keeps the story moving so you don't ever get bored or want to skip a couple of pages. He writes in an easy...
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helpful_ideas
@helpful_ideas (1620)
• United States
2 Nov 06
I have a new job which is route driving on a brand new route, in other words the people just handed me a list of place sand said go for it.
Is there a website that plots several addresses on one map? Like mapquest but able to...
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