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    How to Write Stories People Will Love
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    If you're a writer struggling to improve your craft, this book can help. It breaks down the basics of a good story and good writing. It'll also provide a few tips on how to stay motivated. There's no magical formula for instantly likable stories, but you can lay a strong foundation for a future full of writing that fulfills you. Success starts in your head.
            
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    Table of contentsLast updated Dec 02, 2022
    • 1. Be Realistic
    • 2. Write What You Enjoy
    • 3. Find Inspiration
    • 4. Create Relatable Characters
    • 5. Be Authentic (plus Sensitivity Readers)
    • 6. Add Tension
    • 7. Read Other Books
    • 8. Get Critiques
    • 9. Practice Your Craft
    • 10. Maintain Motivation
    • 11. Deal With Fear
    • 12. Demonstrate, Don't Explain
    • 13. Tailor Your Descriptions
    • 14. Recognize Can't Versus Won't
    • 15. Ease Up On Backstory (and Prologues)
    • 16. Kick Writer's Block
    • 17. Create Interesting Dialogue
    • 18. Beat Back Self-Doubt
    • 19. Use Strong Verbs
    • 20. Intermission
    • 21. Carve Out Time
    • 22. Streamline Your Sentences
    • 23. Give Your Character a Journey
    • 24. Read Big Magic
    • 25. Avoid the Info-Dump
    • 26. Break Stereotypes
    • 27. Plan Your Story
    • 28. Intermission 2
    • 29. Manage Your Expectations
    • 30. Find Your Voice - Part 1
    • 31. Find Your Voice - Part 2
    • 32. Rework the Beginning
    • 33. Develop Your Characters
    • 34. Shameless Plug
    • 35. Continue Kicking Writers Block
    • 36. Create Active Characters
    • 37. Avoid Predictability
    • 38. Follow Writers Connect
    • Questions?
    • Question 1: Writing outside the box
    • Question 2: Writing short stories
    • Question 3: Plot twists
    • Question 4: Keeping your story on target
    • Question 5: Writing a series
    • Question 6: Foreshadowing
    • Question 7: Writing faster and routines
    • Question 8: Pushing through to the end
    • Question 9: Seamlessly weaving in backstory
    • Question 10: Too many story ideas
    • Question 11: How to write a blurb
    • Question 12: Connecting scenes
    • Question 13: Creating original characters
    • Question 14: Descriptive writing
    • Question 15: When to start posting a story
    • Question 16: Determining chapter breaks
    • Question 17: Breaking cliches
    • Question 18: How to end a book
    • Question 19: Alternate universes
    • Question 20: Staying in character
    • Question 21: Narrating dialogue
    • Question 22: Conveying emotion
    • Question 23: Changing viewpoints
    • Question 24: Avoiding cardboard characters
    • Question 25: Fight scenes
    • Question 26: Filter words
    • Question 27: Flashbacks
    • Question 28: Writing about feelings you've never felt
    • Question 29: Avoiding the "Mary Sue"
    • Question 30: Making readers cry
    • Question 31: Avoiding a rushed plot
    • Question 32: Deus Ex Machina
    • Question 33: Making chapters longer
    • Question 34: Unhappy endings
    • Question 35: Introducing characters
    • Question 36: Dialogue with deaf characters
    • Question 37: Phone conversations
    • Question 38: Not sounding forced
    • Question 39: Avoiding repetition
    • Question 40: Fixing awkward scenes
    • Question 41: Chapter length
    • Question 42: Text messages
    • Question 43: Writing uncomfortable scenes
    • Question 44: Romantic scenes
    • Question 45: Dream sequences
    • Question 46: Humor
    • Question 47: Dialogue arguments
    • Intermission
    • Question 48: Sex scenes
    • Question 49: Emotions through eyes
    • Question 50: Stuttering characters
    • Question 51: Switching POV across a series
    • Question 52: Believable romance
    • Question 53: Car accidents
    • Question 54: Unexpected love
    • Question 55: Vivid visions
    • Question 56: Mixing in other languages and culture
    • Question 57: Breakups
    • Question 58: First person character descriptions
    • Question 59: Character deaths
    • Question 60: Writing from an unfamiliar POV
    • Question 61: Kissing scenes
    • Question 62: Nostalgic stories
    • Question 63: Dialogue from the Middle Ages
    • Question 64: Sensitive topics
    • Question 65: Writing pain
    • Question 66: Too much plot
    • Question 67: Characters with low self-esteem
    • Question 68: Is my story too long?
    • Question 69: Turning random ideas into a story
    • Question 70: Opening lines
    • Question 71: Accents
    • Question 72: Meet cutes
    • Question 73: Cliffhangers
    • Question 74: Avoiding melodrama
    • Question 75: Subplots
    • Question 76: How to edit
    • Question 77: Dealing with numerous characters
    • Question 78: Character names
    • Question 79: Startling the reader
    • Question 80: Story within a story
    • Question 81: Distinctive character voices
    • Question 82: Pacing
    • Question 83: Blind characters
    • Question 84: Writing about future technology
    • Question 85: Injuries
    • Question 86: Side characters
    • Question 87: Characters with negative attitudes
    • Question 88: Opening scenes
    • Question 89: Love triangles
    • Question 90: Insecurities about writing
    • Question 91: Signs of intimacy
    • Question 92: Introducing characters to each other
    • Question 93: When to be detailed or vague
    • Question 94: Killing off a character
    • Question 95: Characters in gangs
    • Question 96: Slow burn romance
    • Question 97: Arguments that end friendships
    • Question 98: Writing smart characters
    • Question 99: Making characters attractive to readers
    • Question 100: Future technology for sci-fi
    • Question 101: Animal POV
    • Question 102: Hijabi characters
    • Question 103: Second chance love
    • Question 104: Autistic characters
    • Question 105: Writing Villains

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    • 1. Be Realistic
    • 2. Write What You Enjoy
    • 3. Find Inspiration
    • 4. Create Relatable Characters
    • 5. Be Authentic (plus Sensitivity Readers)
    • 6. Add Tension
    • 7. Read Other Books
    • 8. Get Critiques
    • 9. Practice Your Craft
    • 10. Maintain Motivation
    • 11. Deal With Fear
    • 12. Demonstrate, Don't Explain
    • 13. Tailor Your Descriptions
    • 14. Recognize Can't Versus Won't
    • 15. Ease Up On Backstory (and Prologues)
    • 16. Kick Writer's Block
    • 17. Create Interesting Dialogue
    • 18. Beat Back Self-Doubt
    • 19. Use Strong Verbs
    • 20. Intermission
    • 21. Carve Out Time
    • 22. Streamline Your Sentences
    • 23. Give Your Character a Journey
    • 24. Read Big Magic
    • 25. Avoid the Info-Dump
    • 26. Break Stereotypes
    • 27. Plan Your Story
    • 28. Intermission 2
    • 29. Manage Your Expectations
    • 30. Find Your Voice - Part 1
    • 31. Find Your Voice - Part 2
    • 32. Rework the Beginning
    • 33. Develop Your Characters
    • 34. Shameless Plug
    • 35. Continue Kicking Writers Block
    • 36. Create Active Characters
    • 37. Avoid Predictability
    • 38. Follow Writers Connect
    • Questions?
    • Question 1: Writing outside the box
    • Question 2: Writing short stories
    • Question 3: Plot twists
    • Question 4: Keeping your story on target
    • Question 5: Writing a series
    • Question 6: Foreshadowing
    • Question 7: Writing faster and routines
    • Question 8: Pushing through to the end
    • Question 9: Seamlessly weaving in backstory
    • Question 10: Too many story ideas
    • Question 11: How to write a blurb
    • Question 12: Connecting scenes
    • Question 13: Creating original characters
    • Question 14: Descriptive writing
    • Question 15: When to start posting a story
    • Question 16: Determining chapter breaks
    • Question 17: Breaking cliches
    • Question 18: How to end a book
    • Question 19: Alternate universes
    • Question 20: Staying in character
    • Question 21: Narrating dialogue
    • Question 22: Conveying emotion
    • Question 23: Changing viewpoints
    • Question 24: Avoiding cardboard characters
    • Question 25: Fight scenes
    • Question 26: Filter words
    • Question 27: Flashbacks
    • Question 28: Writing about feelings you've never felt
    • Question 29: Avoiding the "Mary Sue"
    • Question 30: Making readers cry
    • Question 31: Avoiding a rushed plot
    • Question 32: Deus Ex Machina
    • Question 33: Making chapters longer
    • Question 34: Unhappy endings
    • Question 35: Introducing characters
    • Question 36: Dialogue with deaf characters
    • Question 37: Phone conversations
    • Question 38: Not sounding forced
    • Question 39: Avoiding repetition
    • Question 40: Fixing awkward scenes
    • Question 41: Chapter length
    • Question 42: Text messages
    • Question 43: Writing uncomfortable scenes
    • Question 44: Romantic scenes
    • Question 45: Dream sequences
    • Question 46: Humor
    • Question 47: Dialogue arguments
    • Intermission
    • Question 48: Sex scenes
    • Question 49: Emotions through eyes
    • Question 50: Stuttering characters
    • Question 51: Switching POV across a series
    • Question 52: Believable romance
    • Question 53: Car accidents
    • Question 54: Unexpected love
    • Question 55: Vivid visions
    • Question 56: Mixing in other languages and culture
    • Question 57: Breakups
    • Question 58: First person character descriptions
    • Question 59: Character deaths
    • Question 60: Writing from an unfamiliar POV
    • Question 61: Kissing scenes
    • Question 62: Nostalgic stories
    • Question 63: Dialogue from the Middle Ages
    • Question 64: Sensitive topics
    • Question 65: Writing pain
    • Question 66: Too much plot
    • Question 67: Characters with low self-esteem
    • Question 68: Is my story too long?
    • Question 69: Turning random ideas into a story
    • Question 70: Opening lines
    • Question 71: Accents
    • Question 72: Meet cutes
    • Question 73: Cliffhangers
    • Question 74: Avoiding melodrama
    • Question 75: Subplots
    • Question 76: How to edit
    • Question 77: Dealing with numerous characters
    • Question 78: Character names
    • Question 79: Startling the reader
    • Question 80: Story within a story
    • Question 81: Distinctive character voices
    • Question 82: Pacing
    • Question 83: Blind characters
    • Question 84: Writing about future technology
    • Question 85: Injuries
    • Question 86: Side characters
    • Question 87: Characters with negative attitudes
    • Question 88: Opening scenes
    • Question 89: Love triangles
    • Question 90: Insecurities about writing
    • Question 91: Signs of intimacy
    • Question 92: Introducing characters to each other
    • Question 93: When to be detailed or vague
    • Question 94: Killing off a character
    • Question 95: Characters in gangs
    • Question 96: Slow burn romance
    • Question 97: Arguments that end friendships
    • Question 98: Writing smart characters
    • Question 99: Making characters attractive to readers
    • Question 100: Future technology for sci-fi
    • Question 101: Animal POV
    • Question 102: Hijabi characters
    • Question 103: Second chance love
    • Question 104: Autistic characters
    • Question 105: Writing Villains
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