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Kill Your Characters by former detective and forensic investigator Steve Rush gives you the tools you need to pass the inspection of all the armchair detec

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While writing a scene this morning I was about to have my character 'walk' when I remembered I had a copy of Valerie Howard's 1000 Strong Verbs for  Fiction  Writers.

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Anyone writing a historical fiction novel that features a library and wants to find some fun facts along with some interesting concepts, such as a library of witches books that Hitler kept, take a

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In Rayne Halls eBook, How to Write Fight Scenes, she gives you a template to write your fight scenes.

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In my latest historical thriller, Elixa, I wanted to add a scene where my character has a sword fight.

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What do writers need to know when they start Writing a Psychopathic Character?

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All writers want to write memorable and believable villains that readers love to hate. But how do you create a remarkable villain with depth and believability?

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To swear or not to swear ...that is often a dilemma for writers. Will you lose your die-hard readers if your characters swear?

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When I wrote a post on why we humans loved to be scared, I realised that millions of people don't like reading thrillers becau

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During the writing of my historical conspiracy thriller I knew that I wanted to create suspense for my r

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When I was little my darling Mom always took us to new movies. I remember one time we went along and my sisters wanted to see a scary film.

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