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Writing In Layers: Why It’s Okay for Your First Draft to Be Full of Holes

August 31, 2021 Sarah Welch

Next time you hit a wall in your work in progress, just hop over it. Leave yourself a little placeholder for your next pass, and keep moving forward to get that story down on the page.

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In On Writing Tags first draft, writer's block
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What to Do With Manuscript Feedback

August 13, 2021 Sarah Welch

You’ve sent your work off to critique partners, beta readers, or a developmental editor, and now you’re staring at a pile of feedback, wondering how, exactly, to approach it.

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In On Writing Tags Editing
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Writing Prompt for World Building: Hammurabi’s Code

August 4, 2021 Sarah Welch

No matter how fantastical or how realistic, every fictional world has its own set of rules characters must follow.

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In On Writing Tags world-building, writing prompts
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A Little Too Convenient? Managing Coincidence in Fiction

July 21, 2021 Sarah Welch

Sometimes we just need a little help from fate to see our stories all the way through. And that’s ok. But there are more effective ways to set up those coincidences than dropping them in right at the critical moment.

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In On Writing Tags fiction, foreshadowing, plot
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What Is a Book Editor’s Job?

July 12, 2021 Sarah Welch

I break down what it is, exactly, that book editors do and do not do for our clients.

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In On Writing Tags editing, book editing, book publishing, writing coach, writing
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Why Books on Writing Can Be Your Best Tools or Your Biggest Obstacles

June 22, 2021 Sarah Welch

“If one would employ a book such as this most usefully, let him determine to begin writing immediately.” - Samuel Selden, An Introduction to Playwriting

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In On Writing Tags writer's block
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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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5 Ways to Choose Character Names for Your Novel

May 13, 2021 Sarah Welch

What really goes in to naming characters? Well, it turns out, quite a bit.

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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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