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Creative writing tips and ideas for writers of fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction. Grab a pen and a notebook, and keep writing! #amwriting

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Narrative is powerful. It can entertain, inform, and persuade — but most importantly, it can forge deep, meaningful, and lasting connections. writingforward.com/creative-writi…

Narrative is powerful.

It can entertain, inform, and persuade — but most importantly, it can forge deep, meaningful, and lasting connections. 

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They’re, There, and Their Homophones are words that sound the same when pronounced out loud but have different meanings. They pop up all over the place as typos and misspellings... writingforward.com/grammar/homoph…

They’re, There, and Their

Homophones are words that sound the same when pronounced out loud but have different meanings. They pop up all over the place as typos and misspellings...

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Storytelling Exercise: Three Acts The three-act structure is one of the simplest and most effective ways to outline or analyze a story and its structure. writingforward.com/writing_exerci…

Storytelling Exercise: Three Acts

The three-act structure is one of the simplest and most effective ways to outline or analyze a story and its structure.

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Who/Whom If you can answer the question with "him" then you use ‘whom.’ --> they both end in ‘m’. If you can answer the question with “he,” use ‘who.’ -Whom are you going to the concert with? -I'm going with him. -Who broke the toaster? -He did.

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Today I’d like to share some tips for reading poetry. These tips will make the experience better with the ultimate goal of improving your own poetry writing. writingforward.com/poetry-writing…

Today I’d like to share some tips for reading poetry. These tips will make the experience better with the ultimate goal of improving your own poetry writing.

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What’s a story? Is it character? Plot? Conflict? Change? Why do some stories fall flat with audiences while others sweep the globe, captivating people in every corner of the world? writingforward.com/storytelling/s…

What’s a story? 

Is it character? Plot? Conflict? Change? Why do some stories fall flat with audiences while others sweep the globe, captivating people in every corner of the world?

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Today’s writing exercise comes from "101 Creative Writing Exercises," which takes you on a journey through different forms and genres while providing writing techniques, practical experience, and inspiration. writingforward.com/writing_exerci…

Today’s writing exercise comes from "101 Creative Writing Exercises," which takes you on a journey through different forms and genres while providing writing techniques, practical experience, and inspiration.

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