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Here we share advice on how to make your fiction stand out from the crowd.

Replace ‘Looks/Seems Like’
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Replace ‘Looks/Seems Like’

30/10/202021/09/2020 Marie A. Rebelle

We are always looking for ways to make our writing stronger, and more dynamic. One thing you can do is to replace ‘looks like’ or

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Metaphors in erotic texts
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Metaphors in erotic texts

23/10/202007/12/2020 Marie A. Rebelle

The use of metaphors can make your erotic texts more striking, but there are a couple of pitfalls you should look out for. What is

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‘Show don’t tell’ in fiction writing
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‘Show don’t tell’ in fiction writing

16/10/202016/10/2020 Marie A. Rebelle

Writing is more interesting and dynamic when you use the ‘show don’t tell’ technique. With ‘show don’t tell’ you use this technique, you let your

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Replace the word ‘very’ in your writing
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Replace the word ‘very’ in your writing

25/09/202028/09/2020 Marie A. Rebelle

Writers know more than enough words to tell a story, but sometimes you want to emphasize a word, and the only way you can think

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How to use dialogue in your stories
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How to use dialogue in your stories

11/09/202004/11/2020 Marie A. Rebelle

Nowadays all fiction stories are filled with conversations between characters, and that helps to tell the story. Sometimes beginning authors are hesitant to use dialogue,

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Character Archetypes
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Character Archetypes

28/06/202017/12/2021 Marie A. Rebelle

When creating a character for your story, you need to make your reader feel like the person they are reading about, is real. But, how

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