• Dissecting a Best Seller
    • Twilight by Stephanie Meyer
  • Tools for Writers
    • Getting into a Routine
    • How NOT to Write
    • Stimulate Your Inner Creativity
    • What's Your Writing Temperament?
    • What's Your Writing Temperament? Part II
  • Learning the Craft
    • Research
    • Outlining
    • Themes
    • Plotting
    • Description
    • Handling Controversy
    • Show, Don't Tell!
  • World Building for Writers
    • Worldbuilding
  • Character Building
    • Character Building
    • Character Building II
    • Character Dialogue
  • Writing Fantasy
    • Fantasy 101
    • Fantasy Sub-Genres
    • Map Making
    • Magic and Magical Creatures
  • Writing Science Fiction
    • Science Fiction 101
    • Science Fiction World Building
    • Science Fiction Cliches
    • The Three Questions
  • Writing Historical Genres
    • Historical Settings
    • Historical Characters
  • Writing Horror and Supernatural
    • Horror Cliches
  • Bringing Your Novel to Life by Holly Lisle
    • I - Does Your Novel Have a Heartbeat?
    • II - Burying Your Novel's Message
    • III - How to Find Your Novel's Pulse
    • IV - Playing Chicken With Your Story
    • V - Dig Deeper With Your Novel's Sub-themes
    • VI - Interweaving Your Novel's Themes & Sub-Themes
    • VII - Planning a Heart-Stopping Story
    • VIII - Life, Passion... Deadline!
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The Speculative Fiction Writers Toolkit
  • Dissecting a Best Seller
    • Twilight by Stephanie Meyer
  • Tools for Writers
    • Getting into a Routine
    • How NOT to Write
    • Stimulate Your Inner Creativity
    • What's Your Writing Temperament?
    • What's Your Writing Temperament? Part II
  • Learning the Craft
    • Research
    • Outlining
    • Themes
    • Plotting
    • Description
    • Handling Controversy
    • Show, Don't Tell!
  • World Building for Writers
    • Worldbuilding
  • Character Building
    • Character Building
    • Character Building II
    • Character Dialogue
  • Writing Fantasy
    • Fantasy 101
    • Fantasy Sub-Genres
    • Map Making
    • Magic and Magical Creatures
  • Writing Science Fiction
    • Science Fiction 101
    • Science Fiction World Building
    • Science Fiction Cliches
    • The Three Questions
  • Writing Historical Genres
    • Historical Settings
    • Historical Characters
  • Writing Horror and Supernatural
    • Horror Cliches
  • Bringing Your Novel to Life by Holly Lisle
    • I - Does Your Novel Have a Heartbeat?
    • II - Burying Your Novel's Message
    • III - How to Find Your Novel's Pulse
    • IV - Playing Chicken With Your Story
    • V - Dig Deeper With Your Novel's Sub-themes
    • VI - Interweaving Your Novel's Themes & Sub-Themes
    • VII - Planning a Heart-Stopping Story
    • VIII - Life, Passion... Deadline!
  • Writing Articles A-Z
    • Articles A-Z

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