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  • Analysis: The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang
    Romance | Structure

    Analysis: The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang

    ByDani Alcorn February 3, 2020May 29, 2026

    Like many romance novels, this book has two protagonists. That means there are two complete sets of story structure checkpoints woven together. First, here’s a quick summary: Stella Lane is a smart woman. She loves numbers, statistics, and algorithms. She has very little dating or sexual experience because, frankly, she doesn’t find it that appealing….

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  • Guest Post: Applying 3-Act Structure to a Picture Book
    Children's Books | Marketing | Publishing | Self-Publishing | Structure | Writing Tips

    Guest Post: Applying 3-Act Structure to a Picture Book

    ByDani Alcorn December 17, 2019May 29, 2026

    I would like to sincerely thank Steve and Dani for giving me the opportunity to share my experience writing Sade: We’re Moving to Canada! on this blog, and to provide a free copy of the book to the Writing Academy community. I have been writing on and off since I was a kid. I describe…

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  • Guest Post: My Indie Journey
    Indie | Marketing | Publishing | Self-Publishing | Young Adult Books

    Guest Post: My Indie Journey

    ByDani Alcorn November 12, 2019May 29, 2026

    I’m an indie. It’s not a decision I made lightly, but in the end, I chose the independent publishing route. It’s my path. I’ve called myself type A, or a control freak, or whatever the latest jargon is, but basically, I like to do things myself. I’m also impatient. That said, I know two things:…

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  • The character mustard stands with his hands together in prayer pose in front of a red spiral
    Children's Books | Marketing | Publishing | Self-Publishing

    Guest Post: Challenges with Writing & Illustrating My Second Children’s Book, Breathe, Mustard, Breathe!

    ByDani Alcorn September 23, 2019May 29, 2026

    I would like to extend an appreciation to Dani and Steve Alcorn for allowing me to share a free copy of my second book, Breathe, Mustard, Breathe! with the excellent Writing Academy community, as well as a few key lessons I learned in writing and illustrating my second book. Breathe, Mustard, Breathe! simply teaches our…

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  • Staging is Murder: A Student Success Story
    Mysteries | Publishing | Traditional Publishing

    Staging is Murder: A Student Success Story

    Bysteve April 30, 2019May 29, 2026

    by Grace Topping Today marks the launch of my mystery, Staging is Murder. It’s been a long road to publication, and I honestly don’t think I would have succeeded without Steve Alcorn’s course on mystery writing. It gave me a solid foundation on which to build. Without that foundation, I probably would have given up….

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  • Scene and Sequel
    Structure

    Scene and Sequel

    Bysteve March 30, 2019May 29, 2026

    By Melinda Goodin Those who have read my work know that my stories tend to start with a bang — literally. If it’s not a space station exploding, it’s a church catching on fire or a laboratory or… And the pace gets faster from there. Critiquers have often commented that they ended up feeling breathless…

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  • Cover of nobody loves mustard
    Children's Books | Marketing | Publishing | Self-Publishing

    Lessons Learned: Writing & Illustrating an Amazon Best-Selling Children’s Picture Book

    ByDani Alcorn March 25, 2019May 29, 2026

    To begin, I would like to take this opportunity to thank Dani Alcorn for inviting me to write a guest blog post for Writing Academy. My debut children’s picture book, Nobody Loves Mustard, unexpectedly became: An Amazon Best Selling New Release A Number 1 Best Seller (Top 100 Free) A Number 1 Best Seller (Top…

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  • What to Do About ‘Or’?
    Grammar | Writing Tips

    What to Do About ‘Or’?

    ByDani Alcorn March 18, 2019May 29, 2026

    Today let’s talk about how to make sure subjects and verbs agree when a word like “or” comes into play. There can be more to this than meets the eye. This grammar game begins with a few terms to help you keep the rules in hand. The subject is the person, thing, or idea directing…

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  • How to Get Over Yourself, Grammatically Speaking
    Grammar

    How to Get Over Yourself, Grammatically Speaking

    ByDani Alcorn March 11, 2019May 29, 2026

    Myself. Yourself. Herself. Himself. Itself. Ourselves. Themselves. Yourselves. What are these words and how do we use them? They’re pronouns. (Quick refresher: Pronouns step in for nouns. They save us lots of boring repetition.) “Mrs. Smith baked a pie, and she shared it with her first grade class.” Without pronouns, look what happens to this…

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  • Effective Ways to Use ‘Affect’ in a Sentence (or Affecting Uses of ‘Effect’)
    Grammar

    Effective Ways to Use ‘Affect’ in a Sentence (or Affecting Uses of ‘Effect’)

    ByDani Alcorn March 4, 2019May 29, 2026

    If you do a search for “most common grammar errors,” the affect/effect duo is going to turn up. These two words are homophones. That means they sound alike. Well, they’re almost homophones; though not identical, they sound very much alike. We can see the difference in their spellings, but we don’t always hear it when…

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  • Writing Suspense: Fiction vs. Reality
    Mysteries

    Writing Suspense: Fiction vs. Reality

    Bysteve February 8, 2019May 29, 2026

    By Michele Martinez As a federal prosecutor in New York City, I spent most of a decade locking up hardened criminals. Specializing in narcotics and gangs cases, I knew crime inside out. By the time I left that job, I’d done so many drug trials, listened in on so many wiretaps, and debriefed so many…

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  • Thinking Like an Entrepreneur
    Marketing | The Write Stuff Blog

    Thinking Like an Entrepreneur

    ByDani Alcorn January 31, 2019May 29, 2026

    You need an email list of potential customers to market your book(s) to. Surprised? You probably assumed email lists were just for businesses. But you are a business now! (PS That’s true even if you’re planning to go the traditional publishing route – agents and publishers will be very interested in you if you already…

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