134 – Dialogue and Distractions
Talking about dialogue, I discovered a rule that can sometimes be broken. Also: procrastination!! It’s another new episode of the StoryADay Podcast
Talking about dialogue, I discovered a rule that can sometimes be broken. Also: procrastination!! It’s another new episode of the StoryADay Podcast
Are you holding yourself back? In this episode, I look at three events that have me thinking about what we all have to gain from
Readers can’t love your story if they don’t love your character. LINKS https://storyaday.org/creating-compelling-characters
A raw, mini episode to celebrate the successful conclusion of StoryADay May 2019 links: Day 31: https://StoryADay.org/2019-05-31 SWAGr for June: https://storyaday.org/swagr-jun-2019/ It’s another new episode of
A popular resource at StoryADay is the StADa Short Story Framework. Now it’s available to everyone as a download: https://stada.me/framework Also in this episode I
11 days into StoryADay May 2019 and things might not be going quite as you planned, in your writing. In this episode I share some
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