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The Two Most Important Things I Know About Writing

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These two things seem contradictory. Spoiler alert: they're not.

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Don’t Stop Writing

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Hey, you. Yes, you.

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How do villains justify THAT?

How Did They Justify THAT?

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Why does this matter? Because if you're not writing your villains with the awareness that in their head, they're not the villain, you may be writing a flat, 2D character.

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GeekGirlCon 2015

GeekGirlCon 2015 World Building Notes

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Worldbuilding is a skeleton. You may not see a thing’s bones, but those bones determine the shape of the shape.

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GeekGirlCon 2015

GeekGirlCon 2015

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Hi, friends! We had so many requests for the resources from our panel that I decided to put them all online.

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GeekGirlCon 2015

GeekGirlCon 2015 Handout

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Here it is: the World Building 101 Handout from GeekGirlCon 2015!

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Kill Your Filter Words (And make your writing more powerful)

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This one simple tip can add zest and power to your writing.

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