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Adverbs are not your enemy: How and when to use them in your novel

Using adverbs in a story is often regarded as an indicator of poor writing. This is neither a comprehensive, nor a nuanced take on the subject. Keep reading for our ultimate tips on how to use adverbs in your novel.
Author Imagefluentinauthor May 13, 2022
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Plotting: The Snowflake Method

What is the snowflake method, and how to use it.
Author Imagefluentinauthor May 7, 2022
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The Disney formula: What it is and how to use it

Author Imagefluentinauthor May 5, 2022
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Perfectionism: The enemy of novel writing

Author Imagefluentinauthor April 30, 2022
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Author Imagefluentinauthor April 28, 2022
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How to make your plot engaging in 2 easy steps

Creating a compelling storyline comes down to two simple rules: premise and event succession.

Author Imagefluentinauthor April 21, 2022April 22, 2022
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How to nail your novel’s pacing

There are a few different elements of your manuscript you can play with to create effective pacing.

Author Imagefluentinauthor April 14, 2022
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Romance Novel subgenres: How to pick yours

This post will break all of the romance subgenres down for you, and hopefully allow you to find your niche as a writer.

Author Imagefluentinauthor April 9, 2022
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Protagonist vs. Antagonist Explained: Definitions and Examples

If there’s one thing every story needs, it’s conflict. And while conflict takes many forms, some of literature’s most beloved stories involve conflict in the classic form of the protagonist and antagonist.

Author Imagefluentinauthor April 7, 2022
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How to use the 3-Act Story Structure in your novel

Though there are many different ways you can structure your novel, the 3-act story structure is one of the oldest and most common, used by novelists, poets and screenwriters to great effect.

Author Imagefluentinauthor April 2, 2022

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