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20 Writing Quotes

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Writing can be a hard and solitary activity at times. Quotes from famous authors can guide and encourage us along the writing journey as well as hopefully inspire our creativity. Enjoy these quotes, and feel free to comment below with any of your favorites that I may have missed! Writing Quotes “Focus more on your desire than on your doubt, and the dream will take care of itself.” Mark Twain “Words are our most inexhaustible source of magic.” J. K. Rowling “The Six Golden Rules of Writing: Read, read, read, and write, write, write.”  Ernest Gaines “You fail only if you stop writing.” Ray Bradbury. “The most valuable of all talents is that of never using two words when one will do.”  Thomas Jefferson “Find a subject you care about and which you in your heart feel others should care about. It is this genuine caring, not your games with language, which will be the most compelling and seductive element in your style.”  Stephen King “The writer is by nature a dreamer— a c...

Guest Post: 5 Tips for Engaging Characters

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Today I am thrilled to be guest posting about character development over at DIY MFA. DIY MFA  is all about helping writers “Write with focus, Read with purpose, and Build your community.” The site is an amazing place for writers to find high-quality resources and information, as well as an encouraging community. My guest post,  5 Tips for Creating Engaging Characters , is designed to help us create amazing characters that our readers can love, cheer for, resonate with, or dislike to their very core (in the case of our villains). Here’s a little cheat sheet/reference guide for you! So  check it out , comment with any of your own character tips or questions, read DIY MFA’s awesome content, and as always- happy writing! 🙂 Originally published August 23, 2019 on Bethany-Henry. com.

Strong Story Structure 101

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Each book on our bookshelf may  seem  different, but the best of them often share core elements of strong story structure.  Why Care About Story Structure? Story structure is the backbone to keep our stories on track and enable our stories to better resonate with our readers by fulfilling their subconscious expectations. Having strong story structure can transform a so-so book into a that book readers can’t put down. It can be the difference between needing to rewrite our novel six million times and still not being quite sure whether it makes sense and having a draft that can stand on its own.  Story structure is the framework that makes a novel “work.” Now that doesn’t mean our stories all need to be the same.  There are certain core elements that are common to great stories, even when those stories are radically different. When you look back at the stories you love, chances are you will find all (or at least most) of these elements in some shape or form. Rathe...

Give Me A Place Among The Dreamers

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We have big dreams we want to achieve. Plans and passions, books to write and better people we want to become. So the questions is, who do you spend most of your time with? A popular quote by Jim Rohn says that we become like the 5 people we are closest to.  Research shows  that this sphere of influence is even larger, with the strongest influence coming from those we spend the most time with but significant influence extending to our entire social network. We’ve seen this happen. We start saying the same phrases as our friends, laugh at the same jokes, watch the same movies.  Sometimes these influences can even be deeper than we realize. Beyond the movies we watch, our values and attitudes are shaped by those we’re around most often.  So what does this mean for us writers? Answer: We want to surround ourselves with people who are dreamers. Whether they’re artists, writers, business people, stay at home parents, or between jobs at the moment- we want to be with peopl...