This week, Ava Jae looks at simple POV mistakes to avoid, while Jo Eberhart explains the difference between foreshadowing and callbacks and how each can be used in your story.
Over at the Kill Zone, James Scott Bell calls out writing flubs that throw readers out of stories, Mythcreant writer Oren Ashkenazi offers tips on creating immersive fantasy settings, and Susan Perabo expounds a method for developing characters with background and experiences entirely different from your own.
All that and a little more. Enjoy!
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Is 99¢ Too Cheap a Price for Your Book? by Dana Isaacson
Different Kinds of POV Slips and How to Avoid Them by Ava Jae
Foreshadowing vs. Callbacks by Jo Eberhardt
Creating Fully Developed Fictional Characters (That Are Not Secretly You) by Susan Perabo
Stuff That Takes Readers Out of a Story by James Scott Bell
Six Tips to Make Your Fantasy Setting More Immersive by Oren Ashkenazi
The New Face of Vanity Anthologies: Z Publishing House and Appelley Publishing by Victoria Strauss
Agatha Christie was Investigated by MI5 Over Bletchley Park Mystery by Richard Norton-Taylor