Elle: After we’ve seen so many copies of something over so many years, we’re not all experts who can stand before an original and understand it. It takes our breath away. Therefore, without the existence of copies, we wouldn’t understand originals.
– Certified Copy, 2010.
WRITING
5 Ways to Create Strong Internal Conflict | Live Write Thrive
The Write Stuff: Creating Strong, Authentic Female Characters | Kristen Lamb
Why Characters Need Choices in Fiction | WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®
Indirect Characterization: How to Reveal Character Subtly | Now Novel
7 Ways to Write Thematically-Pertinent Antagonists | Helping Writers Become Authors
The Pros and Cons of Cross Genre Fiction | Women Writers, Women’s Books
Do You Really Know How to “Show, Don’t Tell”? | Live Write Thrive
How to Create Meaningful Obstacles Via Conflict | Helping Writers Become Authors
SCREENWRITING
THE ANTI-BLOCKBUSTER: In Praise of Character-Driven Films | LA Screenwriter
15 Proverbial Phrases and Their Screenwriting Meanings | ScreenCraft
Reader Question: Would a studio allow a novice to direct a script they wrote? | Go Into The Story
Clear Direction: A Screenwriter’s Path to Writing a Web Series | Script Magazine
The Number One Problem Holding Your Script Back | ScreenCraft
SELF-PUBLISHING
Switching From Querying Agents to Querying Publishers | Women Writers, Women’s Books
Why an author’s platform matters | Nathan Bransford
Your Publicity Timeline: Is There a Best Month to Publish Your Book? | Writer Unboxed
7 Clever Ways to Leverage Reviews in Your Book Marketing | The Write Life
Forget Marketing Online. 5 Tips for Marketing your Books in Person | The Creative Penn
5 Ingredients You’ll Need to Get More Amazon Sales | Author Marketing Experts, Inc.
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