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Author Learning | Character Development

Good Flaws Connect Readers with Your Hero

ByZara Altair December 15, 2020October 26, 2021

Create believable character flaws for your hero that fit the character and the story. Your readers will connect with a believable character and your story.

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Story Setting | Time Passage

Telling Time in Your Story

ByZara Altair December 7, 2020October 26, 2021

Why you need to include time as part of setting and how to include time passage in your story for smooth story progression.

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Creating Characters | Mystery writing

The Mystery’s Magic Character Triangle

ByZara Altair November 30, 2020October 26, 2021

Your mystery balances on the character triangle of victim, villain, and sleuth. Each must be equally strong for your story to work.

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Creating Characters | Mystery writing | Novel Writing

When Characters Run Wild with Your Story

ByZara Altair November 23, 2020October 26, 2021

What to do when a character starts taking over your story.

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Mystery writing | Novel Writing

Stop Overthinking Your Story

ByZara Altair November 16, 2020October 26, 2021

Planning makes writing go faster. But sometimes it feels as though you’re trying to squeeze your story into a plot structure. You are overthinking your story.

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Writing Craft

Your Mystery’s Hidden Villain

ByZara Altair November 9, 2020October 26, 2021

Unlike other novels, the mystery’s villain must stay hidden until the final reveal. Here’s how to keep them secret until the end.

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Author Learning | Mystery writing | Story Structure

How to Build Story in the Middle – Part 2

ByZara Altair November 2, 2020October 26, 2021

A reversal at the midpoint points toward narrowing the focus in the second half of the middle.

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Author Learning | Mystery writing | Story Structure

How to Build Story in the Middle – Part 1

ByZara Altair October 27, 2020October 26, 2021

How to develop Act 2 in the four-act structure to expand your story and get readers invested in the story.

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Mystery writing | Creating Characters | Plot

How To Balance Character and Plot in a Mystery Novel

ByZara Altair October 19, 2020November 11, 2022

Techniques for balancing plot and character by planning and then writing scene-by-scene.

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Author Learning | Mystery writing | Novel Writing

Are You Missing the Fun of Story Writing?

ByZara Altair October 13, 2020October 26, 2021

Three proven ways to kickstart each writing session so you don’t waste time staring at a blank page.

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