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Overusing telling descriptions to portray your characters’ personalities, thoughts and feelings, etc.? Check out today’s post “Characterization: How To Make Your Characters Come Alive”
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...esome blog! I typed out a comment and then I couldn't leave it without logging in to wordpress.com or gravit...w much I liked your first post. Really love your bio too.
Your next blogging assignment is to figure out a...
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...tiquing. And let's be honest: no one writes gold on their 1st try and no one wants others to read their non-gold. Maybe we could try your idea of logging our daily word count and prod...
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She Writers commenting here: Please feel free to friend me on FaceBook. I just never get around to logging in here at She Writes, and so it seems to dishonest to friend each of you he...
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...I've become extremely selective in which friend requests I approve (quality over quantity). I understand where you are coming from in regards to logging on and seeing everyone else's...
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Thanks for putting a reminder out about blogging. I prefer blogging over Facebook and Twitter because it's more personal and I don't get depressed by logging in to my blog and seeing bad news straight away.
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