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Welcome! | K.T. Ivanrest
https://ktivanrest.wordpress.com/2016/04/22/welcome
Too busy befriending dragons to come up with a tagline. April 22, 2016. May 4, 2016. Hello, future readers, and welcome to the blog! If you can’t remember how you got here, just walk through that device over there it’ll remove the Imperius Curse, blood control, the Avatar state, influence of the Force, Namelessness, and anything else that might have muddled with your mind. Now, I know what you’re thinki–*pauses, glances at above paragraph*. Actually, no. No idea. Hey look, here’s some already! I can’t ma...
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Hannah Heath: Writing Strong Female Characters: What You're Doing Wrong
http://hannahheath-writer.blogspot.com/2015/05/writing-strong-female-characters-what.html
Author of YA Christian Fiction. 160; Writing Tips . 160; . 160; . 160; . Writing Stories with Meaning. 160; . 160; My Writing . 160; . The Stump of the Terebinth Tree. 160; . Skies of Dripping Gold. 160; . 160; . 160; Bookishness . 160; . 160; . 160; . My Life as a Lymie. Friday, May 15, 2015. Writing Strong Female Characters: What You're Doing Wrong. Has anyone out there noticed that it is becoming increasingly popular to have a female character as a protagonist?
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WIP Joy | K.T. Ivanrest
https://ktivanrest.wordpress.com/2016/06/30/wip-joy
Too busy befriending dragons to come up with a tagline. June 30, 2016. June 30, 2016. Well, #WIPJoy is wrapping up today on Twitter, so that means it’s time for a compendium! For those unfamiliar, WIPJoy is a Twitter series hosted by @simmeringmind; each day writers answer a question about their work-in-progress using the hashtag #WIPJoy. Here are this month’s questions:. Day 1: Tell us about your WIP! Day 2: Introduce your protagonist. Protag #2 is Alahir, Navarion’s best friend and sometimes body...
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Cross-Genre Challenge: Action and Fantasy | S.C. Warin
http://scwarin.com/2014/05/02/cross-genre-challenge-action-and-fantasy
Cross-Genre Challenge: Action and Fantasy. May 2, 2014. What I’m concerned about is how to write the story so that the genre-crossing is delicious for other people, too. I want to make the blend seem natural, inevitable even, and not jarring and annoying. Not like, say, ice cream and tacos. Perhaps I can apply the same idea on the series scale: try to work in more fantasy, more other-world scenes in each successive book, even in the first few where everything is happening on Earth. Flashbacks, back-s...