Alice: You know I’m forty, right?
Harry: I knew that, like ballpark.
–Home again, 2017.
WRITING
Script Classics: Everything I Needed to Know About Character Development I Learned From a Fish | WritersDigest.com
Characters in Cars Thinking, or, How to Deal with the Passage of Time | WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®
Should Your Main Character Be Likable? | Writer Unboxed
Fizzle or Sizzle? How Genre is Fundamental for Story Success | Kristen Lamb
Quieter Protagonists: 3 Ways to Help Them Steal the Stage | WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®
Setting as a Character | Women Writers, Women’s Books
Good Character Flaws: Create Complex Antagonists | Now Novel
SCREENWRITING
Environmental Storytelling: Crafting Details that Immerse the Audience | LA Screenwriter
Transformation Begins Through Revealing the Arc of the Wound | Script Magazine
7 Traits of a Good Screenwriting Mentor | ScreenCraft
Reader Question: How should I handle an event where I will meet a Hollywood writer-producer? | Go Into The Story
Reader Question: How do I know if it’s too much or too little scene description? | Go Into The Story
8 Differences Between Managers & Agents | ScreenCraft
SELF-PUBLISHING
How to Publish a Short Story: Submit Your Story | The Write Practice
How to edit your novel | Nathan Bransford
I Tanked When Producing My Memoir into an Audiobook. Here’s What I Learned | Women Writers, Women’s Books
How to Create an Effective Book Publicity Plan | Reedsy
Three quick and easy ways to get more book reviews for your self-published books | Creativindie
How to publish a nonfiction book that attracts clients and grows your business | Creativindie
How to Sell More Books with 13 Pre-Order Strategies | Author Marketing Experts, Inc.
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