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2.18.20-IFW-The-Feel-of-Your-Writing

The “Feel” of Your Writing

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyFebruary 18, 2020Leave a comment

Facebook Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > “Everything is in the tone.”—Sherwood Anderson For a well-polished manuscript, make sure you use tone and mood effectively. Tone in fiction refers to an author’s attitude toward the characters and events in the story. The tone helps to…

10 Things That Make Editors Cringe Episode 187

187: 10 Things That Make Editors Cringe

PodcastBy Morgan LaneyFebruary 14, 20201 Comment

187: 10 Things That Make Editors Cringe
February 14, 2020

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Picking the Right Word

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyFebruary 13, 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 > Polishing a manuscript involves both big picture corrections, such as plot issues or motivation issues for your characters, and incredibly small, picky bits where you’re really bringing out the shine in each…

2.11.20-IFW-Time-for-a-Sound-Check

Time for a Sound Check?

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyFebruary 11, 2020Leave a comment

Facebook Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > “Hearing” your manuscript with a reader’s ear As you polish your manuscript, you will likely review it numerous times, looking for ways to improve the content, style, and presentation. Some experts suggest reading a hard copy in addition…

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Perfectionism Alert

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyFebruary 6, 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 > How Polished Does It Need to Be? In the many views about the importance of polishing a manuscript, there are two opposite ends of the spectrum. First are the writers whose work…

2.4.20-IFW-Polishing-the-Point-of-View

Polishing the Point of View

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyFebruary 4, 20204 Comments

Today we focus on ways to intensify a third-person point of view to achieve a close third person viewpoint drawing readers deeply inside a character’s POV.

Andrea Loney Bonus Episode 186

186: Caldecott Bonus – Andrea J. Loney

PodcastBy Morgan LaneyFebruary 2, 20202 Comments

186: Caldecott Bonus – Andrea J. Loney
February 7, 2020

1.30.20-ICL-Dialogue-and-Plot

Dialogue and Plot

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyJanuary 30, 20201 Comment

Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > Dialogue serves a number of purposes in a book or story. It brings immediacy since dialogue takes place at a specific moment in time, thus bringing the reader into the story. It…

1.28.20-IFW-Dos-and-Donts-of-Dialogue-ps54709ci6606bt4f609j6j2iau512avkkqywv519o

Dos and Don’ts of Dialogue

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyJanuary 28, 20207 Comments

Facebook Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > What to do (and not do) in your characters’ conversations As a final check through your dialogue, a good idea is to give a scene to two friends and have them read a different character as if they…

1.23.20-ICL-Dialogue-Dont-Forget-the-World-

Dialogue: Don’t Forget the World!

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

Setting and dialogue must influence each other. Let’s look at one conversation in three different places to see how setting influences the dialogue.

1.21.20-IFW-Four-Tips-for-Snappy-Dialogue

4 Tips for Snappy Dialogue

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyJanuary 21, 20209 Comments

Dialogue is a great way to get readers to care about your characters and eager to find out what happens next. Here are 4 tips for snappy dialogue.

The Big Effect of Dialogue Attribution Episode 183

The Big Effect of Dialogue Attribution | IFW

PodcastBy Morgan LaneyJanuary 17, 20201 Comment

183: The Big Effect of Dialogue Attribution
January 17, 2020

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Dialogue Bits and Bobs

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyJanuary 16, 20201 Comment

Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > Let’s talk about the mechanics of dialogue, the nuts and bolts of putting it on the page. In order to write good dialogue that communicates clearly with the reader, it’s helpful if…

1.14.20-IFW-Avoiding-the-As-You-Know-Bob...s

Avoiding the “As You Know Bob…”s

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyJanuary 14, 20201 Comment

Dialogue can be an effective way to share backstory with your readers. Here’s what to do and what not to do when using dialogue to convey a character’s past.

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Dialogue and Humor

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyJanuary 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 > Much of the humor in the books I write, both the children’s books and the adult mysteries, involve the dialogue. Because dialogue reveals character, it’s a perfect opportunity for the characters to…

1.7.20-IFW-Punctuating-Dialogue

Punctuating Dialogue

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyJanuary 7, 20203 Comments

Properly punctuating dialogue trips up even the most seasoned of writers. Bookmark this post to help you as you proofread your manuscript for submission.

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Writing Contemporary Realistic Fiction

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyJanuary 2, 20201 Comment

What is contemporary realistic fiction? Is it the right genre for your story? Check out this post for tips and tricks in writing this genre for kids.

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The Enemies of Goal Keeping

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyDecember 31, 2019Leave a comment

Facebook Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > How to win when your goals are under attack Goals are like your characters. They aren’t real until you write them down and bring them to life. Until then, they’re just dreams and aspirations. In a story or…

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180: Revision Tips with Poet Renée LaTulippe

PodcastBy Morgan LaneyDecember 27, 2019Leave a comment

180: Renee LaTulippe
December 29, 2019

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Checking for Ruts

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyDecember 26, 2019Leave 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 things that keeps writing fresh for me is trying new things. I can always tell when I’m in a rut, because my excitement for the writing wanes. Whenever I…

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