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Weekly Writing Roundup – July 07

In this week’s Writing Roundup… Bryan Hutchinson at Positive Writer tells us How to Become a Prolific Writer While Holding Down a Day Job. Daily Writing Tips offer a few interesting creative ideas with Making the Most of Palindromes. Sarah Fox joins Well Storied to bring you Seven Things Editors Wish Authors Knew.  

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Weekly Writing Roundup – June 30

Today in the AutoCrit Weekly Writing Roundup: Bestselling author James Scott Bell at the Kill Zone blog (what a name!) hammers home why, when it comes to your book, The Opening as Part of the Closing… Of the Deal. Author and book coach Jeff Goins talks about a crucial component of mindset with his opinion […]

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Weekly Writing Roundup – June 23

Welcome! In this week’s Roundup: Janice Hardy helps you break through that frustrating voice bubble and find a different verbal perspective with 5 Ways to Develop Character Voices (that don’t sound like you). Faye Kirwin at Writerology makes a welcome return with 3 Ways Your Characters Could Forgive… Or Not. Dr. John Yeoman investigates the […]

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Weekly Writing Roundup – June 16

In this week’s AutoCrit Weekly Writing Roundup, the cream of the writing tips crop comes from: Bestselling author Dan Walsh, as he takes over the NovelRocket blog to say that Sometimes You Gotta Take a Risk. Melissa Donovan at Writing Forward, whose advice that You Can’t Edit a Blank Page is both literally true and […]

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Weekly Writing Roundup – June 09

In this week’s AutoCrit Weekly Writing Roundup, prepare your brain for: Hannah Collins at Standout Books, who offers up some excellent tips on How to Write an Epic Battle Scene. Writer’s Digest lifting the veil and easing some anxiety with Answers to 14 Questions You’re Too Afraid to Ask Literary Agents. Mark Nichol at Daily […]

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Weekly Writing Roundup – June 02

In this week’s Writing Roundup: The amazing K. M. Weiland helps out with Three Easy Ways You’ve Never Thought of to Keep Track of Time in Your Novel. Faye Kirwin at Writerology develops a safety net for overwhelm with Don’t Panic! What to do When You Have Too Many Story Ideas. Christine Frazier from Better […]

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Weekly Writing Roundup – May 26

We’re all about taking the power back in this week’s AutoCrit Weekly Writing Roundup selection. Don’t be shy and step on up, as: Bryan Hutchinson at Positive Writer gives us all a confidence boost with Why Now is the Best Time in History to Be a Writer (Take Advantage of It) Diana Urban at BookBub […]

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Weekly Writing Roundup – May 19

Your Weekly Writing Roundup is here! Hit the links below and treat yourself to: Award-winning author David Corbett, who delves into eliciting real emotion in your reader, with his piece entitled Emotion vs. Feeling: How to Evoke More From Readers. Susan Spann getting businesslike with 10 Questions to Ask Before You Accept a Traditional Publishing […]

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Weekly Writing Roundup – May 12

It’s Friday, so… *drum roll*… Yeah, you know. It’s the Weekly Writing Roundup! In this edition: Benjamin Sobieck at Better Novel Project enters the fray with 6 Tips for Writing Fantasy Weapons. Standout Books do what they always do – stand out – with 5 Vital Tips for Escaping Plot Holes. C.S. Lakin explores how […]

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Weekly Writing Roundup – May 05

The week is drawing to a close, which means it’s time for the Weekly Roundup at AutoCrit! This time around: If you want to get the most out of your story’s conflict, Janice Hardy recommends you Put Baby in the Corner: Write Yourself Into a Corner. Writing Tips serves up a handy list of 50 […]

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