3 Romantic Subplots Pitfalls and How to Fix Them by Gala Russ
Are you stuck writing romantic subplot pitfalls? Gala Russ shares 3 common examples and what to do about them when they happen. Be prepared!
Are you stuck writing romantic subplot pitfalls? Gala Russ shares 3 common examples and what to do about them when they happen. Be prepared!
HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCAST
by Kerry-Ann McDade · Published January 27, 2025 · Last modified March 13, 2025
The Art of Editing Speculative Fiction with Kristin Noland – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 137 “What if we could travel to a different galaxy? And then that’s what the book is...
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HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCAST
by Kerry-Ann McDade · Published January 20, 2025 · Last modified March 13, 2025
Exploring Futuristic Events in 2025: A Guide for Science Fiction Writers – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 136 “Once or twice a year, I like to do an episode about upcoming events...
Laurel Osterkamp shares the many ways one can use backstories for suspense by using examples from real authors who have done so effectively.
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HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCAST
by Kerry-Ann McDade · Published January 13, 2025 · Last modified March 13, 2025
Creative Writing Resources: Power Up Your Fiction in 2025 – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 135 “All I have to say, I know it can take a long time. And I really...
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Kirsten McNeill shares tips for success while maintaining authenticity & acceptance of your writing, your career, and your audience.
HOW TO WRITE THE FUTURE PODCAST
by Kerry-Ann McDade · Published January 6, 2025 · Last modified March 13, 2025
Top 6 Most Popular Episodes in 2024 – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 134 “From planning your writing life to exploring tropes, storytelling, and world-building, these episodes showcase the diverse topics we’ve...
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