This week's Jane Austen Writing Lesson: Using Unsympathetic Characters Effectively. Naturally, I wrote about Emma. She can be incredibly unsympathetic, and yet I love her. This was a really fun post to write.

https://t.co/H6LDMRiRty

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what would you tell someone if they asked, "How can I become a successful writer?"
My answer is in image.


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Being a good storyteller doesn’t mean you need to know the name for every possible building but it is handy to have some building reference sheets. Hope these help my fellow creative creatures 😁👊🏻

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It's and here's mine - the humble cyclops. What's your monster of the day? Reply with your scariest beast...

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When my fantasy epic THIS SACRED ISLE was first published I wrote a blog series about writing the book:

https://t.co/tXLwF4t4lg - intro
https://t.co/l6YutWwCFc - planning
https://t.co/tSy5eMHM1V - research

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Hook and Inciting Incident: The Power Couple of the “Must Read Now” - on https://t.co/DUSE7Zmn7m

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This week's Unstoppable Author: children’s author and illustrator Kate Willis-Crowley on the near-breaking point of new born plus book deal... !
https://t.co/0fbf6TPttv

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Happy keep I'm having a Let's each other with a and add your Mine is "00SANTA"
Santa goes James Bond to save

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No.1: To create action without fighting, while spouting dialog have your characters start going off to somewhere necessary, traveling there, and arriving at their destination.

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Perhaps I use too many words. Twitter is clunky & limiting. Perhaps because I struggle to “FIND” those who want to hear my words.Follow me on IG for mixed with ideas for & & https://t.co/ZbZtBMPNfK

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