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The Problem With Perfect Female Characters
Hi, genuine writers! This is Innovative Editing’s Jeannette DiLouie welcoming you to episode #22 of The Genuine Writer Podcast. We keep thin
Jeannette DiLouie
Jun 10, 20196 min read
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Do You Know the Definition of a Deus Ex Machina?
Today, we’re finishing off our series about writing literary climax. But to do so, we’re going to take a brief trek back to dialogue, a topi
Jeannette DiLouie
Jun 7, 20193 min read
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6 Tips to Shorten Your Sentences to SEO-Sanctioned Size
If you want to successfully navigate search engine optimization, or SEO – in other words, make it to one of the first few search pages where
Jeannette DiLouie
Jun 6, 20195 min read
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The Sadistic Nature of Literary Climax
The very last thing I’d want to do after climbing a mountain is have a knock-down, drag-out fight. Or any kind of fight at all.
I’d just wa
Jeannette DiLouie
Jun 6, 20193 min read
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The American Mental Health System Is Broken
We seem to be on a serious streak with our Authors of the Month, as evidenced by June's entry. John C. Rubisch's nonfiction memoir,
Jeannette DiLouie
Jun 5, 20196 min read
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Literary Climax: As Intense as It’s Gonna Get
You know the part of a novel where there’s no more build-up. No more teasing. Just raw, unadulterated passion?
In an espionage tale, this m
Jeannette DiLouie
Jun 4, 20193 min read
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What If They Made a Reality TV Show Out of Writing Competitions?
Hi, genuine writers! This is Innovative Editing’s Jeannette DiLouie welcoming you to episode #21 of The Genuine Writer Podcast. We keep thin
Jeannette DiLouie
Jun 3, 20195 min read
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What You Don’t Want to Write in Your Rising Action
If you’re writing rising action for an action-oriented novel, you might not have appreciated yesterday’s Writing Challenge. All that lovey-d
Jeannette DiLouie
May 31, 20193 min read
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When Your Writing Goes Off Track
In professional writing, titles are important things, particularly when you want said writing to get noticed. If you’re composing an article
Jeannette DiLouie
May 30, 20193 min read
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What You Want to Write in Your Rising Action
So you have your rising action segment. And it’s long.
Like really long. Likes pages and pages, and chapters and chapters long. If, as we m
Jeannette DiLouie
May 30, 20193 min read
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A Writer’s Ramblings in a Purely Pointless Post
Every novel needs three elements:
A character
A plot
A setting.
In fact, it really needs characters. Plural. A protagonist and something e
Jeannette DiLouie
May 29, 20192 min read
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What You Need to Know About Rising Action
Perhaps I should have brought the plot diagram back up during our discussion on the first stage of storytelling – the beginning. But...
Jeannette DiLouie
May 28, 20193 min read
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How to Become a Best-Selling Author
Hi, genuine writers! This is Innovative Editing’s Jeannette DiLouie welcoming you to episode #20 of The Genuine Writer Podcast. We keep thin
Jeannette DiLouie
May 27, 20196 min read
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Your Story Probably Doesn’t Need That Prologue
Every writer knows (or should know) the importance of a story’s first few lines. They’re what make up the narrative hook, that element desig
Jeannette DiLouie
May 24, 20192 min read
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Don’t Send Business Emails Like This One
Sending business emails to people who don’t know you well can be tricky. Really, sending any kind of email to people who don’t you well can
Jeannette DiLouie
May 23, 20193 min read
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Don’t Let This Happen to You!
You’ve got a great story idea. It’s the next big thing, and you just know it’s going to be amazing. Literary fever has officially hit your c
Jeannette DiLouie
May 23, 20193 min read
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Can You Write a Perfect First Draft?
As a book writing coach and editor, I’ve long-since preached that you can’t write a perfect first draft.
First drafts aren't always dre
Jeannette DiLouie
May 22, 20194 min read
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What Can We Say About Writing Story Beginnings?
There are great story beginnings, and there are uninspiring story beginnings.
There are action-packed story beginnings, and there are slow,
Jeannette DiLouie
May 21, 20193 min read
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Oh My Goodness, Writer. Keep It Together!
You can get a guide to starting your story in such a way that you’ll be able to more easily finish it. What it looks like when you finish it
Jeannette DiLouie
May 20, 20195 min read
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One Single Story. Multiple Points of View.
Here’s a really important question that every writer should consider: How many points of view should your story hold?
In asking this questi
Jeannette DiLouie
May 17, 20193 min read
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