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How to Know If You Should Delete a Scene

How to Know If You Should Delete a Scene

Beginning authors often bloat up their stories with scenes that they don’t need and that readers don’t enjoy, a problem that’s usually fatal if it occurs anywhere near the opening chapters. It’s not uncommon, when working as a developmental editor, for me to suggest...

How to Structure a Scene

How to Structure a Scene

Scenes are the building blocks of novels, memoirs, and other types of narrative nonfiction. They’re like stories unto themselves. They have a beginning, a middle, and an end. They’re where things happen in real time in a specific place, where characters interact with...

Writing a Book Is Like Eating an Elephant

Writing a Book Is Like Eating an Elephant

Most people who want to be writers never write a book. A huge number of professional writers, including those who make their living from writing, never write one. It’s so much work, and so much easier to stick to articles, short stories, and blog posts. Writing and...

How to Write a Killer First Page

How to Write a Killer First Page

Okay, let’s say you’ve nailed your first sentence. You start with some kind of disturbance or tension or conflict or a question. Now what? What does the rest of the first page look like? There is no formula, no single correct way to proceed. I can tell you how not to...

How to Write a Killer First Sentence

How to Write a Killer First Sentence

I’m about to tell you one of the most important things you’ll ever learn as a writer: Agents, acquisitions editors, and magazine editors can determine (with greater than 90 percent accuracy) if a manuscript was written by a seasoned professional, a semiprofessional,...

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