Reading Category

How To Develop Characters You are the puppet master and your character is the puppet, remember this when developing your characters. If you don’t like what’s going on with your character, you alone have the ability to change the character and actions going on around them. Developing a character is rather like designing anything else. [...]

What Voice Will Your Story Be In? An important point to decide before you start writing your story is what voice or viewpoint will you write your story from. There are three viewpoints you can pick from to tell your story; the first person, second person or third person. First person: Singular – I, my, [...]

Tip On Writing and Re-Writing Revisions are one of your best tools to clarify and edit the chapters in your book. In the book, Style – Ten Lessons in Clarity and Grace by Joseph M. Williams, he states, “Experienced writers get something down on paper as fast as they can, just so they can revise [...]

Reading-To-Learn A helpful tool many writers use is reading. There is no better way to learn-to-write than by reading as many styles and types of books as possible. As discussed in an earlier tip, books are written in different voices. It is a great idea to read a book or more in each viewpoint or [...]

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ArtPoems & Poetry Reading

ArtPoems & Poetry Reading Here’s another worthwhile event in Fort Myers, Florida coming soon, on April 3, 2009 at 7pm. ArtPoems: Poems Inspired by Artworks or Artworks inspired by Poems. At: Foulds Theater Cost: Tickets $3 for Individuals / $5 for Couples

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