Ratcheting up the Tension

by Ceil Boyles

First, I want to be clear that I’m referring to the characters in your book, not you.  As writers, we encounter enough tension without ratcheting it up any more.

I attended an excellent workshop on this topic given by Donald Maass at a Pikes Peak Writers Conference a couple of years ago.  [...]

Multiple Points of View

 

 

by Jane M. H. Bigelow

To paraphrase Ms. Whiny Writer, writing about using multiple points of view (POV) is hard. They have a lot going for them, and against them. Personally, I enjoy them. Well, except when they make my head hurt.

Cue the dueling POVs!

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Cavalier: Multiple points of view [...]