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Structure in Narrative Nonfiction Articles

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyAugust 20, 20207 Comments

Blending fiction structure with nonfiction facts makes narrative nonfiction a favorite of kids and educators. Discover how to successfully write this genre.

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Structure 103: Short Stories

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyAugust 18, 20204 Comments

A short story is a story of not many words that’s why structure in writing short stories is so important. Lynne Smith reveals what you need to know.

Comma Long with Me Episode 213

213: Comma Long with Me

PodcastBy Morgan LaneyAugust 14, 2020Leave a comment

213: Comma Long with Me
August 14, 2020

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Traditional Plot Structure for Very Short Stories

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyAugust 13, 20205 Comments

Short stories for young children are often under 500 words. That’s why writing picture books and stories for kids looks easy but is actually quite a challenge.

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Structure 102: Nonfiction

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyAugust 11, 20203 Comments

Facebook Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > Some paranormal enthusiasts believe that a pyramid, simply by virtue of its shape, can preserve food, and enhance meditation and psychic talents. Others believe the Giza pyramids are a giant celestial generator that could power the world if…

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212: Interview with Paula Morrow

PodcastBy Morgan LaneyAugust 7, 2020Leave a comment

212: Interview with Paula Morrow
August 7, 2020

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Beginning, Middle, and End

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyAugust 6, 20206 Comments

One simple structure is to think of your book as having a beginning, middle, and end. Each serves the reader in different ways. Grab these tips for success!

8.4.20-IFW-Structure-101-Its-All-About-the-Reader

Writing Structure 101: It’s All About the Reader | IFW

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyAugust 4, 20201 Comment

Writing structure is the way the article or story is organized, the way the author puts the pieces together. Readers usually don’t notice writing structure. As a writer, that’s the way you want to keep it.

Basic Story Elements Episode 211

211: How Story Elements Work Together

PodcastBy Morgan LaneyJuly 31, 2020Leave a comment

211: Interview with Paula Morrow
July 31, 2020

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Does Popularity Matter?

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyJuly 30, 2020Leave a comment

Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > One of the most common pieces of writing advice is “write the story that is in you” with the companion advice of “trends don’t matter.” So is that actually correct? If you…

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This Will Only Hurt a Bit

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyJuly 28, 2020Leave a comment

Facebook Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > “Wit ought to be a glorious treat, like caviar; never spread it about like marmalade.” — Noel Coward, English actor, playwright and composer Bringing humor into your writing is more than inserting a series of jokes. Here are…

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Feeling Spoofy?

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyJuly 23, 2020Leave a comment

Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > One of the most antic ways to write humor is the spoof. A spoof is a story that pokes fun of a specific form or genre. It’s written as a caricature of…

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Funny Cat Videos And You!

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyJuly 21, 20202 Comments

Facebook Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > I know. There are days we want to throw our television or computer or phone out the window. Days where getting dressed up is putting on a clean pair of sweatpants. Where breakfast can just as easily be…

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Angela LaCarrubba

Published GradsBy Morgan LaneyJuly 17, 2020Leave a comment

Nobody’s Purr-fect (Especially Not Georgie)

July 17, 2020

How to Write Funny Episode 209

209: How to Write Funny

PodcastBy Morgan LaneyJuly 17, 2020Leave a comment

209: How to Write Funny
July 17, 2020

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Five Steps To Finding Your Funny

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyJuly 16, 2020Leave a comment

Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > Humor is a personal thing. There are things about humor that tend to be universal, but for each person, the specific things that will trigger amusement are different. And the level of…

7.14.20-IFW-Stuck-in-the-Mud-Doesnt-Need-to-be-Stick-in-the-Mud

Stuck in the Mud Doesn’t Need to be Stick in the Mud | IFW

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyJuly 14, 2020Leave a comment

Facebook Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > You’ve been on a roll with your project—the funny bits are amusing you to no end and your first reader thinks you’re hilarious. You’re a comedic genius. Nothing can go wrong now—not when things are flowing like this.…

Playing Fair with Plot Episode 208

208: Playing Fair with Plot

PodcastBy Morgan LaneyJuly 10, 2020Leave a comment

208: Playing Fair with Plot
July 10, 2020

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Humor For Older Readers

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyJuly 9, 2020Leave a comment

Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > Humor For Older Readers Although teens may crack fewer knock-knock jokes or giggle less often over puns, humor is a popular ingredient in young adult books and stories. Humor can be both…

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True Stories or Funny Stories? You Choose | IFW

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyJuly 7, 2020Leave a comment

Facebook Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > Get together with family and old friends and there usually comes a time when someone will tell a tale about a shared experience. The anticipation builds until the crowd is in hysterics—often before the story is even finished.…

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