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35+ Writing Articles to Improve Your Storytelling

September 18, 2017 No Comments
35 plus writing articles for improving your storytelling character setting plot and conflict

You ask Google a question and millions of results pop up within a few seconds…you need a home-base for articles that can help you write your stories. I got you!

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5 Ways to Ward Off Writer’s Block

September 11, 2017 2 Comments
5 ways to ward off and stop writer's block for creative writing

“If you’re anything like me, you aren’t in a writing mood very often”; the effects of being a writing teacher. These 5 ways will help you get there, though.

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Student Practices, Writing Practices

Essential Literary Elements for Better Storytelling: Character

August 10, 2017 No Comments

There are 350+ literary elements, depending on how you define it. When telling a good story, you only need to focus on conflict, context, and character.

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Student Practices, Writing Practices

Essential Literary Elements for Better Storytelling: Setting Context

July 17, 2017 No Comments

These are key setting context details that affect our writing and how the readers will then picture the setting (because imagery is essential), make sense of the conflict (because obstacles to one person may not be the same for another), and empathize with the characters (because we want the characters to be relatable). This post […]

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