[perfectpullquote align=”full” cite=”” link=”” color=”” class=”” size=””] Truman Capote: Sometimes when I think of how good my book is going to be, I can’t breathe. -Truman Capote, 2005. [/perfectpullquote]
WRITING
How Relatable Character Relationships Will Make or Break Your Story | The Write Practice
6 Keys to Writing a Compelling Historical Novel | WritersDigest.com
Antagonist examples: How to write great adversaries | Now Novel
Why Layering Your Novel Is the Method for Success | Live Write Thrive
16 Ways to Make Your Setting a Character in Its Own Right | Helping Writers Become Authors
Character Motivation Thesaurus Entry: Finding Friendship or Companionship | WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®
SCREENWRITING
Meet the Most Famous Hollywood Writer You’ve Never Heard Of | Go Into The Story
Why you can’t let rejection dash your hopes | By Ken Levine
Just Say NO To Your Main Character | Script Shadow
SELF-PUBLISHING
Polarities Of Book Marketing. Where Do You Sit On The Scale? | The Creative Penn
Self-Publishing a Debut Literary Novel: The Actions, The Costs, The Results | Jane Friedman
Promote Your Book Better With Universal Buy Links | Just Publishing Advice
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