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How can you make your setting work hard in the scene? By thinking about how it will power up the events and influence character emotions. Here's some tips on how to better use setting in your story: buff.ly/3VJnoFD #wrting #amwriting *
Don't just randomly choose a setting for your scene - pick one that will influence story events, add conflict, reinforce the characters emotions & more. This tip sheet will give you more ideas on how to find a unique location: buff.ly/4acI7pO #wrting #amwriting *
How can you make your setting work hard in the scene? By thinking about how it will power up the events and influence character emotions. Here's some tips on how to better use setting in your story: buff.ly/3VJnoFD #wrting #amwriting *
Don't just randomly choose a setting for your scene - pick one that will influence story events, add conflict, reinforce the characters emotions & more. This tip sheet will give you more ideas on how to find a unique location: buff.ly/4acI7pO #wrting #amwriting *
Don't just randomly choose a setting for your scene - pick one that will influence story events, add conflict, reinforce the characters emotions & more. This tip sheet will give you more ideas on how to find a unique location: buff.ly/3wEQgkI #wrting #amwriting *
**Blog Alert** About keeping the faith when as writing in pursuit of publication and all the extra's that it brings... Writing - So Much More than the Pursuit of Publication sallypoyton.blogspot.com/.../writing-so…... With thanks to @BSally1 #BethShapiro #wrting #positivity #mammoth
How can you make your setting work hard in the scene? By thinking about how it will power up the events and influence character emotions. Here's some tips on how to better use setting in your story: buff.ly/4c6TOzw #wrting #amwriting *
How can you make your setting work hard in the scene? By thinking about how it will power up the events and influence character emotions. Here's some tips on how to better use setting in your story: buff.ly/4cbUSlV #wrting #amwriting *
I’m not nuts: good things really do come to those who wait - a fun column to read #pistachios #wrting #slow #awareness thetimes.co.uk/article/36a5c5…
How can you make your setting work hard in the scene? By thinking about how it will power up the events and influence character emotions. Here's some tips on how to better use setting in your story: buff.ly/3uCSYJT #wrting #amwriting *