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Review: A Heart in a Body in the World

November 16, 2018 Sarah Welch

Equal parts heartbreaking and hopeful, Deb Caletti’s A Heart in a Body in the World reads like a battle cry for young women in the #MeToo era.

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In On Reading Tags deb caletti, fiction, metoo
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Filling Out Your Cast of Characters

November 2, 2018 Sarah Welch

Every member of your supporting cast brings a lifetime’s worth of experiences, values, quirks, and perspectives to the table, and the more you can honor that by fully developing every character, the richer your story will become.

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In On Writing Tags character development, supporting characters
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To Overcome Writer’s Block, Paint (or Draw or Sculpt or Sing) Instead

November 1, 2018 Sarah Welch

Maybe it’s about a new perspective or using a different part of your brain. Maybe it really is just about opening yourself up to play—after all, when we take our work too seriously, we can quickly give ourselves tunnel vision. 

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In On Writing Tags writer's block
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10 Essential Elements of Gothic Literature

October 28, 2018 Sarah Welch

As we head into fall, there’s no better time to visit the Gothic genre.

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In On Writing Tags fall, fiction, gothic, halloween
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The Things We Carry: The Weight of Objects in Fiction

October 24, 2018 Sarah Welch

Are there any items in your fictional world that are so charged, so laden with meaning, that they’re impacting the environment and/or the characters’ behavior?

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In On Writing Tags fiction, plot, symbolism
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To Make Conflict Sizzle, Shift Your Perspective

October 17, 2018 Sarah Welch

In fiction, our most riveting stories are built on conflicts where all parties are equally convicted of their own, opposing beliefs, and each party stands in the way of the others’ objectives.

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In On Writing Tags conflict, fiction, plot
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NaNoWriMo 2018 Is Right Around the Corner!

October 1, 2018 Sarah Welch

50,000 words in a month is most definitely a daunting goal, whether you’re a NaNoWriMo newbie or a seasoned veteran. This year, I’m here to help!

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In On Writing Tags NaNoWriMo

Book Review: Brave Enough

September 20, 2018 Sarah Welch

As two teens get to know each other at the hospital that saved both their lives, they discover that, together, they may just be brave enough to reinvent their dreams.

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Book Review: Sadie

September 10, 2018 Sarah Welch

Courtney Summers' latest novel, Sadie, kept me turning pages way past my bedtime. 

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In Book Reviews Tags suspense, thriller
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What a 3-Hour Painting Class Taught Me About the Writing Process

September 6, 2018 Sarah Welch

In the days that followed the class, as I obsessed over my painting and told everyone who would listen how scared I’d been but how happy I ended up, I realized those three hours were, in many ways, a highly condensed reflection of the writing process.

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In On Writing Tags writing, writing process
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