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Katherine M. Kennedy
Writer
The Damsel In Distress—Why Female Protagonists Are Still Stuck In A Tower
The Damsel In Distress is Still Stuck In A Tower, But Now She Has a Sword
When To Use Filter Words In Your Writing
When should you use filter words in your writing, and why?
Getting Rid Of Filter Words in Your Writing
Filter words are words that filter the perceptions of the character, they are often redundant and can litter up the your writing, making it
Do You Have To Read To Write? A Hopefully Unnecessary Argument For Reading
If you aren't reading, you can't write, or you can write, but likely not well.
Writing And Story Tropes That Need To Die
A trope is a narrative tool utilized by storytellers to build a narrative and convey a story.
8 Questions You Need To Answer Before You Start Writing Your Book
There are some elements of writing advice, like the hatred of adverbs, that, while good to know, are not essential. Others are more importan
Why You Should Edit As You Write Your Book.
Don't edit as you write is excellent advice. Advice that I found almost impossible to follow. And when I did follow it while writing my seco
Why You Shouldn't Edit As You Write
I edited my first book while I wrote it. It got messy. Fast.
Word Count: How Long Should Your Book Be?
JUMP AHEAD: Why Does Word Count Matter? Why Word Count Instead Of Number Of Pages? Elements That Can Effect Page Count But Not Word Count...
What Is Third person Limited/ Close Third?
In third person limited the POV of the story follows one character at a time. The narrator has a limited perspective on the story.
Why Is Writing So Darn Hard?
Writing shouldn't be hard. It should be easy. Have a thought; jot it down. Where lies the complexity? But it is hard. It's so hard that it m
Not Like Other Girls. Confused and Imperfect, Writing Female Characters.
the Not Like Other Girls girl is chosen not because of who she is, but because of who she isn’t. And who she isn’t, is a feminine girl.
British Or American English? Which is Right for Your Writing?
British V American English. The battle has begun.
How to Write Your Own Effective, Professional Bio
A professional bio highlights your unique skillset, approach to business, experience, and personality, but it does so much more than that.
You Don’t Need to Avoid ‘Said’ When Writing Dialogue.
The new writer will naturally freak out that they have written 'said' too many times in their manuscript. 'She said,' 'he said,' 'they said.
How To Write A Book When You Don't Have A Story Idea
I don't believe you. I don't believe that you don't have a single solitary story idea. Sorry. SKIP AHEAD: You have A Book Idea, But You...
Rick And Morty, S6E7—Writing Tropes, Retcons, And Story Lords
I love a good refusal of the call
Do We Need To Rescue the Rick and Morty Writers from an Existential Decline? S6E7
I like Rick and Morty, nay, I love Rick and Morty. I was there from the beginning defending my love of a cartoon to all and sundry. I was...
Answering Reddit Questions: How to Describe What Your Character Looks Like In First Person POV?
I'm a big Reddit fan, not the dodgy side, obviously, but the normal, helpful, lovely person side. I'm what would be considered a...
How To Find and Embrace Your Intangible Writing Style
Your writing style is your intangible writing personality. It's the words you use, the point of view you take, and the millions of little fa
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