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How to Write Memoir That Reads Like Fiction
Julie Ryan McGue
For memoir to fully engage readers, it must give readers the sense that they are “right there,” experiencing life’s pivotal moments alongside the narrator. In this webinar, award-winning memoirist Julie Ryan McGue will offer techniques and share concrete...
over 3 years ago
Managing Your Writing Life
Education and Craft
Using Fiction Elements to Enrich Your Non-Fiction Writing
Allie Pleiter
We all know stories have high impact. Great storytelling engages your reader and persuades your audience. Let bestselling fiction author Allie Pleiter show you how elements of fiction—dialogue, description, and characterization—can give your non-fiction...
over 2 years ago
Nonfiction
Elements
Publishing Your Work in Literary Magazines and Anthologies
Jeanne Lyet Gassman
Publishing your short work in literary magazines and anthologies is an excellent way to develop your craft and expand your credentials as a writer. These markets range from no payment to significant compensation. Many of them also nominate their contributors...
over 4 years ago
Preparation
Choosing a Path
Learning Content
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Creating Marvelous Magic Systems: The 7-Stage Process for Writers
C.R. Rowenson
Magic can fit into nearly any fiction genre while making your story more unique and, well, YOU! So, if you're interested in adding magic to your story and your world, join Clark Rowenson as he walks through the seven stage process to create marvelous...
over 2 years ago
Fiction
Plot Planning
Creating a Vivid World that Readers Want to Live In
Russell Nohelty
The fundamental element that shapes your character's growth is the world they live in. Making the world feel alive and vibrant is integral to the reader getting lost in your book and falling in love with it. However, many writers get so lost in the minutiae...
over 2 years ago
Fiction
Setting
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