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Category: writing tips

CRAFT WITH KERI: Making Your Descriptions Count

January 8, 2018

There are certain phrases from a good book that stay with you. My most recent read, Laura Ruby’s Bone Gap, was full of them. Most of them had some kind of description. All five of them were short and bowlegged, making them look like a chorus line of wishbones. (8) She examined her hands, the … More CRAFT WITH KERI: Making Your Descriptions Count

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CRAFT WITH KERI: The Inciting Incident

August 5, 2017

A common piece of writing advice—and in fact, one I take very seriously—is to start with a bang. Hit the ground running. You want to hook your reader so that they keep reading, and the first paragraph—the first line, even—is vital to that, but the element of your beginning that is most important to your plot is … More CRAFT WITH KERI: The Inciting Incident

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CRAFT WITH KERI: False Tension

June 2, 2017

Welcome to the first post of Craft with Keri, my blog series where I give you tips on tackling some of the more tricky writing techniques. If there’s something you’d like me to write about, please request it through the contact form. This advice is solely my opinion based on my experience and personal philosophy toward fiction writing, … More CRAFT WITH KERI: False Tension

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