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GTW Mailbag: What is an antagonist?

GTW Mailbag: What is an antagonist?

by Shannon Dittemore | Jun 28, 2019 | Antagonists, Writing

We have a fantastic mailbag question for you today, but first I wanted to say THANK YOU all for your excitement and congratulations this week. In case you hadn’t heard, news about my upcoming book hit Publisher’s Weekly on Tuesday. I cried. I did....
GTW Mailbag: How to create a timeline for your story

GTW Mailbag: How to create a timeline for your story

by Jill Williamson | Jun 26, 2019 | Brainstorming, Editing, Mailbag, Scenes and Scene Structure, Story Structure, World Building, Writing

Today’s Go Teen Writers Mailbag Question comes from Maccey, who writes: I am trying to create a timeline for my story. I wanted to find a site that would let me, but so far I can’t find any decent ones. Do you have any suggestions? This question depends on...
7 Questions To Ask When Creating Character Goals

7 Questions To Ask When Creating Character Goals

by Stephanie Morrill | Jun 24, 2019 | Brainstorming, Characters, Writing

Because I’m currently in Alaska with my family, I’ll be pulling posts from the archives for the next couple of weeks. This one caught my eye because of our conversation a couple weeks ago about 8 Tips For Creating Meaningful Conflict In Your Stories and...
Shannon’s {almost} Update

Shannon’s {almost} Update

by Shannon Dittemore | Jun 21, 2019 | Author Life, Getting Published, Writing

I have news! Four years ago, in November of 2015, I had a story idea. It was a risk for me. Something totally different. But something that FELT like a story I should commit to. It was a fun idea. An idea that had me excited. I desperately wanted to explore the...
What’s The Big Deal About Writing Fast?

What’s The Big Deal About Writing Fast?

by Stephanie Morrill | Jun 17, 2019 | Author Life, First Drafts, Productivity, The Craft of Writing, Writing, Writing Life

Over the last few years, I’ve seen an increasing amount of excitement about writing faster. Even aside from events like NaNoWriMo (where you write 50k in the month of November) the market is crowded with books about writing fast. I searched for “Write...
The Magic of the Perfect Title

The Magic of the Perfect Title

by Shannon Dittemore | Jun 14, 2019 | Creativity, Getting Published, Writing, Writing a Series, Writing Life

Most of my books start out untitled. I save the manuscripts to my computer as something bland and obvious. Angel Eyes was saved as Shield for the longest time and Broken Wings was called Book 2. My upcoming novel (which I should be able to announce NEXT WEEK, fingers...
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