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How Agents of Shield’s Lash can help Writers Build Captivating Characters
Conflict turns pages. No one wants to hear about a day in the life of M. B. Weston unless it begins with something like, “I had no idea putting diesel in my Toyota Camry could cause so many problems…” (Yes, … Continue reading
Today’s ConNooga Panel Schedule: 03/01/15
Here is today’s ConNooga panel schedule. If I’m not on panels, I will be at the Dark Oak Press and Media table, so please drop by and say hi! Sunday 10:00am – Writing Openings: Character, Setting, and Conflict 01:00pm – … Continue reading
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Tagged Character, conflict, ConNooga, horror, setting, writing
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Writing Villains: Lessons from Bane and The Dark Knight Rises
A writer’s work is never finished. Ideas, inspirations, to-do lists, and drafts flood our thoughts and our time. The act of writing should not stop when we turn off our computers. We can draw inspiration and instruction on writing from … Continue reading
Posted in Character Development, The World of Writing
Tagged angel, author, Bane, Character development, conflict, Darth Vader, Draco Malfoy, Elysian Chronicles, epic fantasy, fantasy, fiction, Game of Shadows, guardian angel, Harry Potter, horror, Joker, Lord of the Rings, M. B. Weston, Miranda Priestly, Misfit Politics, Mordor, paranormal, Professor Moriarty, publishing, Sauron, Sherlock Holmes, speaker, Star Wars, The Dark Knight, the Dark Knight Rises, The Devil Wears Prada, villain, villains, Voldemort, warfare, writing
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The Writing Process: Part 2 – The Conflict
A friend of mine, via Twitter, asked me what my writing process was. I quickly discovered that describing my writing process in 140 characters or less would be impossible, so I decided to blog about it. If this is your … Continue reading