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- Fantasy Worldbuilding Resources I don't know about anyone else, but for me one of the most fun aspects of writing fantasy is worldbuilding. In fact, I have so much fun creating elaborate cultures and histories and maps that I often don't even make it to writing the actual story. Oo...
- Creative Writing Tips and Tricks Creative Writing Tips Do you want to be a better writer? Are you ready to be more successful at getting published? At Creative Writing Tips and Tricks I offer my best articles, tips, and ideas to help get you on the path to writing fame and fortune. T...
- Social Networking for Writers Writers have always relied on social networks of friends and editors to help them improve their writing. Nowadays, the old-fashioned writer's group is increasingly taking to the web! Here are some great websites for aspiring writers and best sellers...
- Creating a Fantasy Realm Are you writing a fantasy novel? Have you joined NaNoWriMo and don't know what to do next? Do you need to know where your characters live? Need help creating that new world? You can find help here! On this lens are some things that I do when creating...
- Tips For Writing Middle Grade Novels If you have any writing skills at all, you are able to write a middle grade novel. It is easy to do and I'll show you how. A middle grade novel is intended to appeal to children ages 8 to 12. If you want to write a middle grade novel, the best way t...
- My Flash Fiction Stories: 300 Words Max. I wrote the following stories for the Daily Flash Fiction Challenge contest on writing.com. My stories are suitable for all ages, although some are geared toward a younger audience and some are more for adults. I hope you will enjoy reading them as...
- What Genre is My Vampire Story? You know, I think the #1 question out there, is: What genre is my vampire story? You know what makes me think that? Well, here on the NaNoWriMo forums right now, there are 2 threads asking this question, on the first page of the "Character and...
- The Anatomy of Story by John Truby I discovered John Truby one afternoon as I browsed the shelves of the writing section at my local Borders Bookstore. John Truby Presents The Anatomy of Story: 22 Steps to Becoming a Master Storyteller was one of dozens of books lining the shelves. I...
- Writng Fiction: Cooking Up a Story I have never been one to ignore a challenge, but when Bonnie, the Rocket Moms illustrious leader, published our third week assignment, I took a hasty step back. A cooking lens? Did that mean I had to actually cook something? I gave up cooking for Lent...
- IDEAS FOR STORIES Where do ideas for stories come from? An idea can come from almost anywhere. Once you venture out of your home, you are surrounded by ideas. The couple in the park might spark an idea, or become the basis for a story. A news story might inspire you,...
- Creative Writing A creative writer can weave words into images, create characters that are teeming with energy, and build new worlds out of sheer imagination. With a little talent and a lot of skill, writers wield pens that might as well be magic wands, enchanting re...
- I Do The Write Thing Welcome, to the world of I Do The Write Thing! Here you will find tips on over coming writers block, tips for additing tension to your fiction, 10 tips for publishing success and other helpful articles for writers! Also, helpful websites to get...
- Writer Synonyms for the Word Said Writer Synonyms for the Word 'Said' will Make your Writing more Interesting by Adding a Larger Variety of Dialog Words. This is great information and help for teachers, parents, writers, kids and homeschooling families. This would make a good basis...
- Writing My First Mystery I've learned a lot from the experience, not just about writing but about people. When one writes, one is creating another world. You populate it with personalities, give the town and people a history, and make it come to life. It's...
- Writing The Breakout Novel Donald Maass, a top literary agent, penned this highly successful writing book that I'd recommend for anyone who wants to create a top quality novel.
- Charles Pero, The Master of Murder The Charles Pero most people know and see often is not quite the same person as the man who writes suspense novels about the world's most brutal, prolific and reprehensible killers. When those who know "Charles Pero, businessman" find out t...
- The Muse Online Writers Conference This is an annual FREE conference offering a huge variety of online workshops and chats for an entire week in October. The 2008 conference was a wonderful success. If you missed the opportunity to attend this conference, keep next year's conference...
- Science Fiction and Fantasy Writing This lens is for writers, editors and wannabees who think they have that next great science fiction or fantasy novel in them. It's for all of you who have tried (or ar still trying) to write that novel and are looking for advice, tips, how-to article...
- Brian Douglas Coyle Brian Douglas Coyle, a graduate of Kent State University in Ohio, has over 30 years of experience in the banking industry. He is currently the Community Development Investment Manager at BB&T, the eleventh largest bank in the country.  ...
- How to Write a Short Story This lens provides you with some of the tools required in learning how to write a short story. Although we can't provide you with the pens, pencils, computer and gumption to sit down and write, we can help you learn storytelling basics. You can read...
