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1: The Psychology Of Effortless Writing
Through writing I can convey my entire experience so that someone else can benefit from it and learn from that experience without having had to be there. So, by writing I can give others much more than I can in person. In addition, writing bends time and I can convey my experience to someone centuries away.

2: The Published Novelist: Nine Essential Qualities
What does it take to write books for a living? How can you make sure you take care of your gift?

3: Seven Ways To Connect Your Writing And Your Life
An introduction to a unique fiction writing program, designed by a bestselling writer, that connects the inner world of the artist with the outer world of the novel or screenplay. Suitable for both amateur and professional writers.

4: The Three "Questions" Of Science Fiction
S.F. is often thought of as spaceships and aliens. While true, this is merely the surface. Look a bit closer!

5: The Fire Spoke To Chief Joseph On A Starless Night
In this scene, I imagine what Chief Joseph may have been thinking when he wrote his unforgettable words.

6: The Last Martian Goes Home
What would happen if an emissary of peace of higher intelligence visited the earth? Here's my take on that scene.

7: A Conversation On Antichronous
Quantum Mechanics are baffled by time because on the level below the atom, particles do strange things, even disappearing and reappearing. Does time really exist or is it just the way we have chosen how to structure the world? The following article can be considered a thought experiment.

8: The Five Ingredients of the Scene in Fiction Writing
Five Techniques to Demystify Fiction Writing

9: Kvetching Your Way to Writing a Story
Suffering writer's block? Don't just sit and do nothing, kvetch about it and watch the words come easily!

10: Is Fan Fiction a Good Writing Practice?
Fan fiction is fun to write, but does it help a writer craft narrative and plot or does it hinder an aspiring author's personal progress?


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