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Be Prepared: Let's Talk Villains
Who doesn't love a villain? Or at least love to hate them? Writing villains might be the best part of storytelling
Sarah Perchikoff
Aug 1, 20203 min read
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Book Review: 84, Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff
Oh, what do I say about this book? As someone wary of non-fiction, I never expected to fall in love with a book from that genre.
Srivalli Rekha
Jul 30, 20203 min read
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Sunday Evening Post, Iss. 22
On my vacation, I had one WW idea and four fiction ideas. I started working on another piece I’ve wanted to write for ages
Theresa Green
Jul 26, 20203 min read
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How to Write the First Paragraphs of Your Novel
As a writer, you understand the power of first impressions. When a reader, publisher, or editor opens your book for the first time...
Bridgette Hernandez
Jul 23, 20204 min read
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Sunday Evening Post, Iss. 21
Sometimes I forget how important it is to create distance. There, I said it. Out loud. I forget that I need time away, I need to do other...
Theresa Green
Jul 19, 20202 min read
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The Fool Doth Think He is Wise… And He’s Right: 5 Iconic Moments from Shakespearean Fools
If you find William Shakespeare’s work a tad stuffy, or if you feel overburdened by the near inescapable crowd of theatre scholars who...
Briana Gonzalez
Jul 16, 20204 min read
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Sunday Evening Post, Iss. 20
It’s story time. Once upon a time, a little girl couldn’t sit still. She swung her legs all through class and wanted to run and play. But...
Theresa Green
Jul 12, 20204 min read
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Villains We Love to Hate: Tips on Crafting Strong and Unique Antagonists
When you think of a villain, what do you imagine? The tyrannical dictator of a dystopian novel? The gruesome monster under the bed? The...
Skylar Nitzel
Jul 9, 20204 min read
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