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December Writing Challenge!

November 29, 2022 Julia

Enjoy the season with small writing prompts dedicated to savoring the season and flexing your writing muscles. We’ll start off small with descriptions of various holiday concepts. Then, we’ll expand to holiday odes, poems, and songs. We’ll get into retellings, playing with stories that already exist. Finally, we’ll dive fully into original holiday scenes and stories.

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In Writing Challenge Tags writing challenge, writing prompts, holiday prompts
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On Writing Flawed Books

April 13, 2020 Julia Jorgenson

If you’re a writer and you’ve thrown yourself into learning the craft, something is very likely to happen; armed with newfound knowledge of what makes a piece of writing great, you’ll realize that you'r writing… isn’t. You’ll see exactly what you’ve been doing wrong and you may very well not know what to do fix it and that obviously means you’re a terrible writer and just not cut out for this, right? Obviously not.

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In Writing Advice Tags inspiration
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How to Write a Query Letter

April 6, 2020 Julia Jorgenson

Writing your query letter, your goal is to make the reader want to pick up the book. That is the entire purpose. We’ve all recommended books to friends before. It’s exactly that… except now that book is yours and the stakes are high. A query letter is, above all, persuasive. While writing your query letter, make sure you draw your reader into your story with every word.

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In Writing Advice Tags publishing, query letter
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Basic Rules for Writing Metaphors and Similes

March 30, 2020 Julia Jorgenson
Metaphors & Similes

RULE #1: USE THEM SPARINGLY. Elevating every single description is like ending each sentence with an exclamation point. Eventually, the reader decides no one could possibly shout this much, and starts ignoring them. 

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In Writing Advice Tags similes, metaphors
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World Building (With a Worksheet!)

March 23, 2020 Julia Jorgenson
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World building even sounds simple. The sort of thing you can do on a lunch break at work, or on your way home from class. It’s just… building a world, right? An entire one? Full of people and customs and architecture and stories and holidays and types of grass and—okay, that’s a little overwhelming. At least, it can be, when you barely know where to start.

Because the thing is, world building isn’t as terribly scary as it sounds. Once you’ve you’ve set down a few foundation stones, it can be pretty simple to build on top of those.

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In Writing Advice Tags world building, setting
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How to Write a Novel Synopsis

March 16, 2020 Julia Jorgenson
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A synopsis is a 1-2 page summary of the events that transpire in a book, either proposed or already written. It’s used to give people who haven’t read your book a quick overview, so they know the story that’s being told in the book without having to read it.

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An Introduction to Writing Workshops

March 9, 2020 Julia Jorgenson

If you want to study creative writing–whether in high school, college, or outside of a typical school setting–you’ll undoubtedly find yourself in a workshop.

Writing workshops can vary wildly, but the basic premise is this: one writer shares their work and silently listens as a room full of other writers judge it.

Depending on the instructions the people in that room are given, their experiences with work-shopping, and their own writing know-how, workshops can either be be scary, unhelpful, humiliating, and downright depressing, or amazing experiences that fundamentally improve your ability to write.

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In Writing Advice Tags workshops, critiques, workshopping
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