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  • Print on Demand: Opportunites and Cautions
    Publishing | Self-Publishing | Traditional Publishing

    Print on Demand: Opportunites and Cautions

    Bysteve November 3, 2015May 29, 2026

    Since the original publication of this article in the early 2000s, traditional publishing has declined due to the loss of bookstores and the surge in ebooks. Print on Demand and ebooks are no longer stigmatized as they once were, and there are excellent cost-free Print on Demand services such as Amazon’s KDP. Nevertheless, caution is…

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  • Middle Grade Non-Fiction
    Children's Books | Non-Fiction

    Middle Grade Non-Fiction

    Bysteve November 3, 2015May 29, 2026

    Click here to download a pdf version of Middle Grade Non-Fiction Teacher’s Guide

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  • Comprehensive Character Attribute Form
    Characters

    Comprehensive Character Attribute Form

    Bysteve November 3, 2015May 29, 2026

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  • Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone: A Synopsis
    Children's Books | Young Adult Books

    Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone: A Synopsis

    Bysteve November 3, 2015May 29, 2026

    This is the foundation, the book that sets the stage for the series and introduces the major characters. The hero is Harry Potter, an 11-year-old boy reared Cinderella-style by his cruel aunt and uncle, Petunia and Vernon Dursley. In contrast, the Dursleys lavish gifts and attention on their son, Dudley. Harry spends the first years…

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  • Hi/Lo Books: Writing for Reluctant Readers
    Children's Books | Marketing | Young Adult Books

    Hi/Lo Books: Writing for Reluctant Readers

    Bysteve November 3, 2015May 29, 2026

    by Eugie Foster As writers, we’re already sold on the premise that reading is fundamentally enriching as well as essential. However, reading is a skill that eludes a growing number of children, reluctant readers who have never been engrossed in a book, or who think of reading as a chore, work to do rather than…

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  • Gustav Freytag
    History

    Gustav Freytag

    Bysteve November 3, 2015May 29, 2026

    Gustav Freytag GUSTAV FREYTAG (1816-1895), German novelist, was born at Kreuzburg, in Silesia, on the 13th of July 1816. After attending the gymnasium at Ols, he studied philology at the universities of Breslau and Berlin, and in 1838 took the degree with a remarkable dissertation, De initiis poeseos scenicae apud Germanos. In 1839 he settled…

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  • Developing Memorable Characters
    Characters

    Developing Memorable Characters

    Bysteve November 3, 2015May 29, 2026

    45 Questions to Create Backstories How much about your characters do you really know? Small details might seem superfluous even irrelevant to the story you intend to write, but the smallest detail informs the bigger picture. The more you know about your characters, the better you’ll create believable characters who live and breathe on the…

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  • Conflict: The Scene’s the Thing
    Scenes

    Conflict: The Scene’s the Thing

    Bysteve November 3, 2015May 29, 2026

    By Alley Carter, author of the YA series The Gallagher Girls Are you a plotter or a seat-of-your-pantser? If you hang out around enough writers you’ll eventually hear that question. And it’s a pretty good one. Everyone has a different approach to plotting. Some people just sit down and start writing; some agonize for weeks or months…

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  • Character Map
    Characters | Writing Tips

    Character Map

    Bysteve November 3, 2015May 29, 2026

    by Melanie This map is kind of the way I see all stories. At the bottom, you can identify characteristics, like the seven deadly sins, and a comparison to the seven heavenly virtues, or Gandhi’s list of sins, or whatever, so you are ready to compare and contrast. The mini circles on the edges can…

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  • How Well Do You Know Your Character?
    Characters | Writing Tips

    How Well Do You Know Your Character?

    Bysteve November 3, 2015May 29, 2026

    Fiction writers generally come in two kinds: those who are strong on plot, and those who are strong on characterization. Rarely is a writer brilliant at both. Thus, even if you excel at great story premises, foreshadowing, plot twists, and careful pacing, you may still receive rejections with critiques pointing to ‘two dimensional’ or stereotyped…

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  • Advice on Novel Writing
    Characters | Marketing | Structure | Wordcraft | Writing Tips

    Advice on Novel Writing

    Bysteve November 3, 2015May 29, 2026

    by Crawford Kilian Contents Foreword Developing Efficient Work Habits Elements Of A Successful Story In the opening… In the body of the story… In the conclusion… Throughout the story… Style: Checklist For Fiction Writers Manuscript Format Storyboarding Ten Points on Plotting The Story Synopsis Understanding Genre: Notes on the Thriller Symbolism and all that The…

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  • Writing the Action Scene
    Scenes | Writing Tips

    Writing the Action Scene

    Bysteve November 3, 2015May 29, 2026

    by David Alexander Thirty-odd books ago, when I began writing my first action thriller, the initial installment of the Phoenix series (Leisure Books), I decided to take a critical look at the genre. I wanted to craft dynamic action scenes that would give the reader the most bang for the buck. I was anxious to…

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