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Tag Archives: Research
The Funny Side of Writing
I like to make my stories as realistic as possible. Believable characters. Believable situations. Believable settings. One of my favorite things to do is search the internet to find good places to make things happen. Five star hotels and restaurants. … Continue reading
Omniscient Voice Novels
In a previous post, I asked for recommendations for novels written in omniscient voice. I’ll be researching omniscient voice by reading those types of novels once I concluded writing studies. Studies are approaching their conclusion, so it’s time to start … Continue reading
Wanted! Omniscient POV Novels
Novels written in the Omniscient point of view! I’m researching the omniscient point of view and part of my research is reading as many novels written in that point of view as possible. If you have read such a novel, … Continue reading
Research & Synopsis Writing
This past week has been an excellent week for writing, with several days well over the daily writing goal and one day in which I wrote over ten thousand words in a single day. The only way it could have … Continue reading
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Saving Grace, Turning to Research
At the end of last week’s post, I invited readers to check in again this week to see how well Grace and I were getting along. I had finished last week ready to get serious about visiting with Grace, the … Continue reading
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Saving Grace: Research, Research, Research
Yesterday, I surprised myself by finishing Step Eight of the snowflake. When I finished for the day, the scene worksheet was complete, beginning to end, all three acts. What’s more, I placed all the scenes into the scene description document, … Continue reading
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