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3 Secrets About Story Scenes

Scenes are units of story that, when stacked together, make up a whole story. A scene happens in one time and space from one POV and must have a change arc. In this post, we are going to explore three not widely known facts about scenes that will help you Read more…

By Liz, 2 yearsAugust 29, 2023 ago

Fluff Words: List of Words To Avoid In Fiction

I’m working on editing my manuscript, and part of that is eliminating excess words. These fluff words can usually be deleted or replaced with fewer but more descriptive words. By eliminating them, you cut down your word count and make the text clearer. Below is a list of words I Read more…

By Liz, 3 yearsNovember 1, 2022 ago

Reducing Word Count: Losing That 10% (Or More)

I’ve heard it said several times by professionals that the final draft of your book should be at least 10% shorter than your first draft. This happens because you cut out the excess—both in scenes and in words. It may seem daunting, but, in my experience, it’s more tedious than Read more…

By Liz, 3 yearsMay 3, 2022 ago
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