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How to Write Three-Dimensional Characters
“The protagonist feels a little one-note.”
“The characters feel flat.”
Maybe you’ve heard it from a critique partner, or a beta reader, or you just can’t shake the feeling that your character doesn’t seem as real as some of your favorite protagonists. What gives?
Characters feel real when they act like real people: unpredictably.

Finished NaNoWriMo? Don’t Rush to Editing Yet!
Congrats on making it through NaNoWriMo!
Whether you’ve hit your 50,000-word goal or another personal writing goal, it’s a huge accomplishment. After reaching the coveted words, “The End,” it’s time to book an editor, right?
Wait!
Before you spend any money on editing, there are a few things to do first to make sure you aren’t wasting your time or paycheck.

Why Does Fiction Need Scenes?
Whether you’ve written the story in a flurry of a first draft, or you’re still planning the story you want to write, the quickest way to take your writing to the next level is to focus on developing strong scenes.

Basic Writing Craft: The Power of Mastering Paragraph Breaks
Well-placed paragraph breaks are as important to writing as the punctuation at the end of a sentence. Here are 3 ways to affect reader emotions through the simplicity of intentional paragraph breaks.

How to Find Writing Critique
Writing critique takes your writing craft to the next level. Here’s how to find the critique you need.

How to Make the Most of a Writing Conference
Writing conferences can offer a wealth of information, but they can also lead to overwhelm. Follow these tips to get the most out of your first writing conference.