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What Works for Me in Sonnet Variations
16/01/2025
What Works for Me in Writing Tanka
16/01/2025
What Works for Me in Ode Writing
15/01/2025
What Works for Me in Lyric Poetry
15/01/2025
What I Learned from Writing Poetry Series
14/01/2025
What Works for Me in Free Verse
14/01/2025
What I Learned from Writing Poems in Stanzas
14/01/2025
What I’ve Discovered About Concrete Poetry
14/01/2025
What I Discovered About Writing Quatrains
13/01/2025
My Thoughts on Traditional Forms vs. Free Writing
13/01/2025
What Works for Me in Short Stories
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What Works for Me in Short Stories

Posted by By Evelyn Hawthorne 13/12/2024
Key takeaways: Engaging characters are vital; relatable traits and authentic dialogue foster deep connections with…
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What Works for Me in Fantasy Writing
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What Works for Me in Fantasy Writing

Posted by By Evelyn Hawthorne 13/12/2024
Key takeaways: World-building is essential; it requires detailed histories, cultures, and clear magic systems to…
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What Works for Me in Literary Criticism
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What Works for Me in Literary Criticism

Posted by By Evelyn Hawthorne 13/12/2024
Key takeaways: Literary criticism transforms reading by encouraging deeper exploration of texts, unveiling multiple interpretations…
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What Works for Me When Crafting Thrillers
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What Works for Me When Crafting Thrillers

Posted by By Evelyn Hawthorne 13/12/2024
Key takeaways: Thrillers engage readers by combining suspense, emotional depth, and relatable characters, often mirroring…
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What I’ve Learned from Writing Fan Fiction
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What I’ve Learned from Writing Fan Fiction

Posted by By Evelyn Hawthorne 12/12/2024
Key takeaways: Writing fan fiction allows for skill development in a low-pressure environment, enhancing narrative…
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What Works for Me in Cozy Mysteries
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What Works for Me in Cozy Mysteries

Posted by By Evelyn Hawthorne 12/12/2024
Key takeaways: Cozy mysteries feature relatable amateur sleuths, charming small-town settings, and a light-hearted tone…
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What I Learned from Writing Romance
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What I Learned from Writing Romance

Posted by By Evelyn Hawthorne 11/12/2024
Key takeaways: Building relatable characters is essential; their desires, flaws, and growth drive reader connection.…
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What I Learned from Experimental Narratives
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What I Learned from Experimental Narratives

Posted by By Evelyn Hawthorne 11/12/2024
Key takeaways: Experimental narratives utilize non-linear structures and multiple perspectives to challenge conventional storytelling and…
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My Thoughts on Intertextuality in Fiction
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My Thoughts on Intertextuality in Fiction

Posted by By Evelyn Hawthorne 10/12/2024
Key takeaways: Intertextuality enriches narratives by connecting themes and ideas across different texts, enhancing comprehension…
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What I Gained from Reading Graphic Novels
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What I Gained from Reading Graphic Novels

Posted by By Evelyn Hawthorne 10/12/2024
Key takeaways: Graphic novels combine visual art and storytelling, enhancing emotional engagement and comprehension. They…
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