Revise for Your Reader’s Experience by Beth Barany
This post is about principles on how to revise for your reader’s experience. I’m staring at my WIP—work in progress. It’s final edits time. Fish or cut bait. It’s time to make all those...
This post is about principles on how to revise for your reader’s experience. I’m staring at my WIP—work in progress. It’s final edits time. Fish or cut bait. It’s time to make all those...
Hollywood got it right a long time ago and it’s works printed books, and now eBooks as well: the best story structure is when a story has a beginning, middle, and end.
Some books are easier to write than others. Some stories “write themselves,” while others seem uninspired. Lift Your Story with Character Archetypes.
Creativity Tools and Tips / Editing
by Beth Barany · Published February 15, 2017 · Last modified February 11, 2020
If you want to read some books on editing and story structure, here’s a list for you — by no means complete. If you have favorite books to help you with editing and story...
Are you ready to clean up your novel’s beautiful messy first draft? As we approach the darkest time of the year here in the Northern Hemisphere, you may be thinking of letting go of...
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