I formerly had a boss at my librarian job who taught me a most valuable lesson and that lesson was to enjoy my job. She taught me this lesson by setting an example by enjoying her own work and by continually asking me if I was having fun in
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Tips for Writing Fiction: The Part That Stays
Posted by Grace Mattioli in Writing Craft | 0 commentsMost people have had the experience of reading a book and having that book stay with them well after they have finished it. This after-feeling is something that can keep a reader thinking about a book and wanting more from the particular author
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Tips for Writing Fiction: The Fun In Dysfunctional
Posted by Grace Mattioli in Writing Craft | 0 commentsThe Greco family is, in ways, beyond mildly dysfunctional, for the patriarch of this family is a severe alcoholic. Frank’s alcoholism has profound effects upon all of the family members. It affects them both individually and as a group. Each
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Tips on Writing Fiction: Discipline is Not a Bad Word
Posted by Grace Mattioli in Writing Craft | 0 commentsArtists who wait for inspiration to strike spend a lot of time waiting. I know this because I was formerly such an artist. I believed that I should not force my writing, but that I should let it come to me naturally. I thought that discipline
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Tips for Writing Fiction: Why Characters Need Conflict
Posted by Grace Mattioli in Writing Craft | 0 commentsIf characters had nothing to struggle against, they would stay the same. They wouldn’t transform and grow and arc. A character changes because she is either in conflict against another person, or herself or the world. In Olive Branches
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