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Why Every Author Needs a Commonplace Book — And What to Put in It

June 4, 2021 Sarah Welch

A commonplace book can be a great tool for just about anybody, and it can be particularly useful for authors as a repository for inspiration, ideas, and notes that can help us win our battles with writer’s block.

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In On Writing Tags writing, notebook, first draft, inspiration
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The “I Want” Song: What Musicals Can Teach Authors about Character Development

May 18, 2021 Sarah Welch

This song comes early in the show and spells out, in no uncertain terms, the protagonist’s most heartfelt desires. And it can teach us a lot about developing character objectives for our own novels.

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In On Writing Tags character development
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What "How I Met Your Mother" Can Teach Us About Developing Character Backstory

April 6, 2021 Sarah Welch

Whatever else happened in season 9, the creators delivered a crash course in backstory creation.

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In On Writing Tags character development
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6 Ways to Brainstorm Bingeworthy Characters

April 1, 2021 Sarah Welch

Learn how to develop engaging characters from the inside out and from the outside in.

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In On Writing Tags character development, supporting characters
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Short on Time? Try Writing in Bursts

March 10, 2021 Sarah Welch

Writing time doesn’t have to be perfectly curated — you can get words down anywhere, any time.

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In On Writing Tags writing process, writing
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What Is Your Book About?

February 10, 2021 Sarah Welch

It’s a surprisingly difficult question, isn’t it?

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In On Writing Tags fiction, plot, writer's block, writing
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Twelve Questions to Ask to Find the Right Book Editor or Writing Coach

January 18, 2021 Sarah Welch

Finding the right editor can be overwhelming, but take your time and be persistent.

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In On Writing Tags Editing, book editing
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Talking Characters: How to Write Better Dialogue

December 18, 2020 Sarah Welch

We use terrible grammar in real life, we interrupt our sentences with fillers, and we often let our thoughts trail off before we get to the point. Let your characters’ dialogue be messy like that.

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In On Writing Tags books, character development, dialogue, fiction, novels, writing
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Why Do Authors Need Editors?

November 10, 2020 Sarah Welch

If you want to produce a polished, professional, and captivating book, investing in professional editorial support is the way to do it.

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In On Writing Tags Editing, book editing
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Accountability for Authors

October 21, 2020 Sarah Welch

We get by with a little help from our friends.

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In On Writing Tags writing groups, writing coach
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