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Everything We Know About Storytelling We Learned from The Lord of the Rings: Part III

The Return of EWKASWLFLOTR: Three for the Elves, and One Rule To Rule Them All writtern by Ian McHugh, on behald of the CSFG Hivemind The final chapter of the epic crap-talking journey that began with The Fellowship of EWKASWLFLOTR and continued with The EWKASWLFLOTR Towers!  XV: The Unfeasibly Large [...]

2019-08-01T07:57:25+10:0010th May, 2014|Tags: , , |

Getting from one plot point to the next

Guest post by Ian McHugh So, you’ve got your story all planned out, you know your beginning and you know your ending, you know all the key plot points along the way. Maybe you’ve even got it all mapped onto an act structure and you know how many words you’ve got [...]

2018-04-18T09:52:20+10:0025th April, 2014|Tags: , |

The Secret to Overcoming Writer-Envy

Guest post by Zena Shapter I don’t get writer envy. At least, I don’t get it anymore. I used to compare myself to other writers and wish I had their lives. It bugged me that their writery lives were so glamorous compared to mine and, although I knew envy was [...]

2014-04-15T04:27:10+10:0015th April, 2014|Tags: , |

Managing the size of your story

Guest post by Ian McHugh When I set out to write a first novel (or, rather, to finish writing a novel for the first time, having started and abandoned several), I had been writing and selling short stories for a number of years and was conscious of the vast difference [...]

2018-04-18T09:52:20+10:0025th March, 2014|Tags: , |

Writing Retreats

Guest post by Donna Hanson As writers we know that writing is all about the writer and the writing medium, be it pen and paper, keyboard and blank screen. Put in a nutshell, writing is the transferring of ideas from one’s head to the written word—a lonely endeavour that only [...]

2020-08-02T11:46:22+10:0017th March, 2014|Tags: , , , , |
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