Crafting a Killer: Motivation Matters by Laurel Osterkamp
Laurel Osterkamp has been crafting a killer for her newest novel. Join her as she shares what makes a villain believable.
Laurel Osterkamp has been crafting a killer for her newest novel. Join her as she shares what makes a villain believable.
This post on craft is the first of several monthly posts by new monthly guest columnist, Kay Keppler, that we’ll be publishing here on the Writer’s Fun Zone. Today she’ll share with us how to build characters with action and motivation.
Creativity Tools and Tips / Writing Tips
by Beth Barany · Published February 24, 2011 · Last modified February 22, 2011
Welcome to the another article in the Craft series, this one by Bobbye Terry, a frequent guest columnist at the Writer’s Fun Zone. ^*^ Do You Get the Message? Theme is one of the...
Creativity Tools and Tips / Writing Tips
by Beth Barany · Published January 27, 2011 · Last modified January 24, 2011
Welcome to this week’s guest post from author, Bobbye Terry, wherein she shares about character voice, and makes fun of me… *^* Stop talking to me! You have to quit! Be quiet for now,...
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