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HOMEPAGE ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®ABOUT USBALANCECONTESTSEMOTIONAL WOUND THESAURUSGUEST POSTHIGH STAKES WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®. Helping writers become bestselling authors. writing can be easier. we are angela and becca. Our mission? To offer help and support, empowering writers everywhere. This site has many one-of-a-kind tools and resources for writers, editors and POWER UP INDIVIDUAL SCENES WITH A SCENE TRACKER ~ WRITERS One of the most powerful tools in a writer’s toolkit is a scene tracker, also known as a scene map. Whether you’re drafting or you’re looking to revise a finished draft, there is no better way to simultaneously evaluate the efficacy of individual scenes and your story’s full internal and external arc. I was first introduced 4 TIPS FOR WRITING YOUR CHARACTER'S PTSD AND TRAUMA Trauma: any event that overwhelms our ability to cope, causes feelings of helplessness, and diminishes our ability to feel a full range of emotions. Anything can be traumatic depending on the individual and what they can cope with. Giving a character a trauma background, having them experience some kind of trauma, or having to live with

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10 METHODS TO MAKE YOUR CHARACTER LIKEABLE ~ WRITERS Here are 10 methods to accomplish that. 1) Pet the Dog/Save the Cat. This method might be the most well-known. In movies, it’s used to get the viewers to like the protagonist immediately. Show your character doing something kindhearted for someone else–petting a dog or saving a cat out of a tree–to make them likeable. EMOTION THESAURUS: SHOCK/SURPRISE ~ WRITERS HELPING … If you need to go deeper, we have detailed lists of body language, visceral sensations, dialogue cues, and mental responses for 130 emotions in the 2019 expanded second edition of The Emotion Thesaurus: A Writer’s Guide to Character Expression. SHOCK/SURPRISE. · A small yelp, gasp, squeal, or scream. · Tingling skin. SETTING THESAURUS: JUNGLE/RAINFOREST ~ WRITERS HELPING Setting is much more than just a backdrop, which is why choosing the right one and describing it well is so important. To help with this, we have expanded and integrated this thesaurus into our online library at One Stop For Writers.Each entry has been enhanced to include possible sources of conflict, people commonly found in these locales, and setting-specific notes and tips, and the SETTING THESAURUS ENTRY: GRAVEYARD ~ WRITERS HELPING … Setting is much more than just a backdrop, which is why choosing the right one and describing it well is so important. To help with this, we have expanded and integrated this thesaurus into our online library at One Stop For Writers.Each entry has been enhanced to include possible sources of conflict, people commonly found in these locales, and setting-specific notes and tips, and the EMOTION THESAURUS ENTRY: ANNOYANCE ~ WRITERS HELPING … Helping writers become bestselling authors. Emotion Thesaurus Entry: Annoyance. July 17, 2008 by BECCA PUGLISI 20 Comments. When it comes to emotion, sometimes we need a brainstorming nudge. After all, each character will express their feelings differently depending on their personality, emotional range, and comfort zone. EMOTION THESAURUS ENTRY: HATRED ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® Thoughts of violence, playing out fantasies of violence or humiliation. Bitter, seething words meant to provoke. A black mood that no one can dispel. A pinched face, frigid features, mouth twisted into a snarl or sneer. Spitting in someone’s face, at their HOMEPAGE ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®ABOUT USBALANCECONTESTSEMOTIONAL WOUND THESAURUSGUEST POSTHIGH STAKES WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®. Helping writers become bestselling authors. writing can be easier. we are angela and becca. Our mission? To offer help and support, empowering writers everywhere. This site has many one-of-a-kind tools and resources for writers, editors and POWER UP INDIVIDUAL SCENES WITH A SCENE TRACKER ~ WRITERS One of the most powerful tools in a writer’s toolkit is a scene tracker, also known as a scene map. Whether you’re drafting or you’re looking to revise a finished draft, there is no better way to simultaneously evaluate the efficacy of individual scenes and your story’s full internal and external arc. I was first introduced 4 TIPS FOR WRITING YOUR CHARACTER'S PTSD AND TRAUMA Trauma: any event that overwhelms our ability to cope, causes feelings of helplessness, and diminishes our ability to feel a full range of emotions. Anything can be traumatic depending on the individual and what they can cope with. Giving a character a trauma background, having them experience some kind of trauma, or having to live with

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10 METHODS TO MAKE YOUR CHARACTER LIKEABLE ~ WRITERS Here are 10 methods to accomplish that. 1) Pet the Dog/Save the Cat. This method might be the most well-known. In movies, it’s used to get the viewers to like the protagonist immediately. Show your character doing something kindhearted for someone else–petting a dog or saving a cat out of a tree–to make them likeable. EMOTION THESAURUS: SHOCK/SURPRISE ~ WRITERS HELPING … If you need to go deeper, we have detailed lists of body language, visceral sensations, dialogue cues, and mental responses for 130 emotions in the 2019 expanded second edition of The Emotion Thesaurus: A Writer’s Guide to Character Expression. SHOCK/SURPRISE. · A small yelp, gasp, squeal, or scream. · Tingling skin. SETTING THESAURUS: JUNGLE/RAINFOREST ~ WRITERS HELPING Setting is much more than just a backdrop, which is why choosing the right one and describing it well is so important. To help with this, we have expanded and integrated this thesaurus into our online library at One Stop For Writers.Each entry has been enhanced to include possible sources of conflict, people commonly found in these locales, and setting-specific notes and tips, and the SETTING THESAURUS ENTRY: GRAVEYARD ~ WRITERS HELPING … Setting is much more than just a backdrop, which is why choosing the right one and describing it well is so important. To help with this, we have expanded and integrated this thesaurus into our online library at One Stop For Writers.Each entry has been enhanced to include possible sources of conflict, people commonly found in these locales, and setting-specific notes and tips, and the EMOTION THESAURUS ENTRY: ANNOYANCE ~ WRITERS HELPING … Helping writers become bestselling authors. Emotion Thesaurus Entry: Annoyance. July 17, 2008 by BECCA PUGLISI 20 Comments. When it comes to emotion, sometimes we need a brainstorming nudge. After all, each character will express their feelings differently depending on their personality, emotional range, and comfort zone. EMOTION THESAURUS ENTRY: HATRED ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® Thoughts of violence, playing out fantasies of violence or humiliation. Bitter, seething words meant to provoke. A black mood that no one can dispel. A pinched face, frigid features, mouth twisted into a snarl or sneer. Spitting in someone’s face, at their BUILDING YOUR WRITING SUPPORT TRIANGLE, PART 2: MENTORSHIP Jessica Conoley shared last week about why it’s so important for writers to have a critique group or partner. She’s back today in this three-part series to talk about the next vital support element that every author needs. Last week, we talked about the critique leg of your writing support triangle. Critique support is great for USING TIKTOK TO SELL BOOKS ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® Helping writers become bestselling authors. Using TikTok to Sell Books. April 27, 2021 by Guest Poster 6 Comments. Because marketing is a challenge for many authors, Angela and I talk quite a bit about it, sharing tips on how to grow audiences on various platforms. One we don’t use is TikTok, and, frankly, we’d have no idea how to find RELATIONSHIP THESAURUS ENTRY: CO-VOLUNTEERS ~ WRITERS Successful stories are driven by authentic and interesting characters, so it’s important to craft them carefully. But characters don’t usually exist in a vacuum; throughout the course of your story, they’ll live, work, play, and fight with other cast members. Some of those relationships are positive and supportive, pushing the protagonist to positive growth and HOW TO ACCURATELY WRITE ABOUT YOUR CHARACTER'S PAIN I have a character that is badly beaten, (injuries consist of the standard bruises and cuts, she has a rather large gash over one eye, and has also been flogged. she has managed to escape her captors only to loose her footing in a pothole and fall to the ground, she cracks a rib in the process.) she is fortunate that a passer by finds her and takes the time out to clean her up ( he is a TECHNIQUES FOR ATMOSPHERE AND MOOD BUILDING IN FICTION Similarly in writing, what you choose to describe in the setting should also harmonize with what the scene is about, and lead the reader toward recognition and empathy of the characters’ emotions. 3) Lighting is important. We need to look no further than the EMOTION THESAURUS ENTRY: CONFUSION ~ WRITERS HELPING … If you need to go deeper, we have detailed lists of body language, visceral sensations, dialogue cues, and mental responses for 130 emotions in the 2019 expanded second edition of The Emotion Thesaurus: A Writer’s Guide to Character Expression.. CONFUSION. Brows drawing together · Lines forming between the eyebrows · Head tilting to the side · Gaze clouding, going distant WRITING LESSONS ARCHIVES ~ PAGE 36 OF 36 ~ WRITERS HELPING This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. BLOG ~ PAGE 34 OF 146 ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® We’ve probably all heard the advice to end our scenes and chapters on a hook. At the end of every scene or chapter, readers might put down our book and decide against picking it up again, so it’s important to know how we can keep readers interested. BLOG ~ PAGE 33 OF 146 ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® Happy to welcome Deborah Dixon, a passionate author, editor, and racial justice activist to talk a bit on Representation in Literature, a topic of importance and something I think many of us want to understand better so we can encourage the right sort of discussions and help bring about change. SETTING THESAURUS ENTRY: WOODS AT NIGHT ~ WRITERS HELPING There is a forest entry already, but I think that at night the woods can be an entirely different setting, full of mystery and sometimes fear. I figured it deserved its own entry! Notice how other senses are utilized more so than sight–an unusual occurrence. Sight. Dark tree trunks, shadows, overhanging limbs across the path seen at the last second, clumps of bushes, barely visible black HOMEPAGE ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®ABOUT USBALANCECONTESTSEMOTIONAL WOUND THESAURUSGUEST POSTHIGH STAKES WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®. Helping writers become bestselling authors. writing can be easier. we are angela and becca. Our mission? To offer help and support, empowering writers everywhere. This site has many one-of-a-kind tools and resources for writers, editors and SECRET SETTING THESAURUS ENTRY: ANTIQUES SHOP ~ WRITERS Congratulations, intrepid explorer! You’ve discovered one of our SECRET Setting Thesaurus entries. This one is from The Urban Setting Thesaurus: A Writer’s Guide to City Spaces. We hope the sensory information below will add a deeper richness to your story. The setting is a powerful storytelling element that, when fully utilized, elevates every scene. EMOTION THESAURUS ENTRY: ANNOYANCE ~ WRITERS HELPING … Helping writers become bestselling authors. Emotion Thesaurus Entry: Annoyance. July 17, 2008 by BECCA PUGLISI 20 Comments. When it comes to emotion, sometimes we need a brainstorming nudge. After all, each character will express their feelings differently depending on their personality, emotional range, and comfort zone. EMOTION THESAURUS: SHOCK/SURPRISE ~ WRITERS HELPING … If you need to go deeper, we have detailed lists of body language, visceral sensations, dialogue cues, and mental responses for 130 emotions in the 2019 expanded second edition of The Emotion Thesaurus: A Writer’s Guide to Character Expression. SHOCK/SURPRISE. · A small yelp, gasp, squeal, or scream. · Tingling skin.

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SETTING DESCRIPTION ENTRY: HOSPITAL ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® Setting is much more than just a backdrop, which is why choosing the right one and describing it well is so important. To help with this, we have expanded and integrated this thesaurus into our online library at One Stop For Writers.Each entry has been enhanced to include possible sources of conflict, people commonly found in these locales, and setting-specific notes and tips, and the SETTING THESAURUS ENTRY: MEADOW ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® Setting is much more than just a backdrop, which is why choosing the right one and describing it well is so important. To help with this, we have expanded and integrated this thesaurus into our online library at One Stop For Writers.Each entry has been enhanced to include possible sources of conflict, people commonly found in these locales, and setting-specific notes and tips, and the 10 METHODS TO MAKE YOUR CHARACTER LIKEABLE ~ WRITERS Here are 10 methods to accomplish that. 1) Pet the Dog/Save the Cat. This method might be the most well-known. In movies, it’s used to get the viewers to like the protagonist immediately. Show your character doing something kindhearted for someone else–petting a dog or saving a cat out of a tree–to make them likeable. WHAT DOES YOUR PROTAGONIST WANT BEFORE THE STORY STARTSWHAT IS A PROTAGONIST CHARACTERWHAT MAKES A PROTAGONISTPROTAGONIST MEANING HEROTOY STORY PROTAGONIST Lisa Cron is the author of Wired for Story and Story Genius.Her video tutorial Writing Fundamentals: The Craft of Story can be found at Lynda.com, and her TEDx talk, Wired for Story, opened Furman University’s 2014 TEDx conference, Stories: The Common Thread of Our Humanity. In her work as a private story coach, Lisa helps writers of all ilk wrangle the story they’re telling onto the page. HOW TO TURN YOUR SETTING INTO AN OBSTACLE COURSE ~ WRITERS A terrific way to do this is to turn a setting into a magnet for conflict. After all, the hero or heroine’s path to their goal should never be a leisurely stroll. Instead, we want bumps and upsets, a route paved with inconvenience and obstacles. A sunny walk through the park should have the storytelling equivalent of hot lava to navigate,

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HOMEPAGE ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®ABOUT USBALANCECONTESTSEMOTIONAL WOUND THESAURUSGUEST POSTHIGH STAKES WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®. Helping writers become bestselling authors. writing can be easier. we are angela and becca. Our mission? To offer help and support, empowering writers everywhere. This site has many one-of-a-kind tools and resources for writers, editors and SECRET SETTING THESAURUS ENTRY: ANTIQUES SHOP ~ WRITERS Congratulations, intrepid explorer! You’ve discovered one of our SECRET Setting Thesaurus entries. This one is from The Urban Setting Thesaurus: A Writer’s Guide to City Spaces. We hope the sensory information below will add a deeper richness to your story. The setting is a powerful storytelling element that, when fully utilized, elevates every scene. EMOTION THESAURUS ENTRY: ANNOYANCE ~ WRITERS HELPING … Helping writers become bestselling authors. Emotion Thesaurus Entry: Annoyance. July 17, 2008 by BECCA PUGLISI 20 Comments. When it comes to emotion, sometimes we need a brainstorming nudge. After all, each character will express their feelings differently depending on their personality, emotional range, and comfort zone. EMOTION THESAURUS: SHOCK/SURPRISE ~ WRITERS HELPING … If you need to go deeper, we have detailed lists of body language, visceral sensations, dialogue cues, and mental responses for 130 emotions in the 2019 expanded second edition of The Emotion Thesaurus: A Writer’s Guide to Character Expression. SHOCK/SURPRISE. · A small yelp, gasp, squeal, or scream. · Tingling skin.

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SETTING DESCRIPTION ENTRY: HOSPITAL ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® Setting is much more than just a backdrop, which is why choosing the right one and describing it well is so important. To help with this, we have expanded and integrated this thesaurus into our online library at One Stop For Writers.Each entry has been enhanced to include possible sources of conflict, people commonly found in these locales, and setting-specific notes and tips, and the SETTING THESAURUS ENTRY: MEADOW ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® Setting is much more than just a backdrop, which is why choosing the right one and describing it well is so important. To help with this, we have expanded and integrated this thesaurus into our online library at One Stop For Writers.Each entry has been enhanced to include possible sources of conflict, people commonly found in these locales, and setting-specific notes and tips, and the 10 METHODS TO MAKE YOUR CHARACTER LIKEABLE ~ WRITERS Here are 10 methods to accomplish that. 1) Pet the Dog/Save the Cat. This method might be the most well-known. In movies, it’s used to get the viewers to like the protagonist immediately. Show your character doing something kindhearted for someone else–petting a dog or saving a cat out of a tree–to make them likeable. WHAT DOES YOUR PROTAGONIST WANT BEFORE THE STORY STARTSWHAT IS A PROTAGONIST CHARACTERWHAT MAKES A PROTAGONISTPROTAGONIST MEANING HEROTOY STORY PROTAGONIST Lisa Cron is the author of Wired for Story and Story Genius.Her video tutorial Writing Fundamentals: The Craft of Story can be found at Lynda.com, and her TEDx talk, Wired for Story, opened Furman University’s 2014 TEDx conference, Stories: The Common Thread of Our Humanity. In her work as a private story coach, Lisa helps writers of all ilk wrangle the story they’re telling onto the page. HOW TO TURN YOUR SETTING INTO AN OBSTACLE COURSE ~ WRITERS A terrific way to do this is to turn a setting into a magnet for conflict. After all, the hero or heroine’s path to their goal should never be a leisurely stroll. Instead, we want bumps and upsets, a route paved with inconvenience and obstacles. A sunny walk through the park should have the storytelling equivalent of hot lava to navigate,

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BLOG ~ PAGE 31 OF 146 ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® It's that time again! Shopping for people can be crazy-making, except when it comes to writers. Then it's a super fun time, because there are just so many neat, fun, thoughtful gifts we can pass on to our writing friendsor put on our own wish lists! HOW TO WRITE INTROSPECTION WELL: SHOW "JUST ENOUGH Nothing can quite kill a story’s pacing like a big hunk of rambling introspection, except, of course, its cousin, the info dump. The reason for this is that the more time we spend reading a character’s thoughts, the less immediacy the story has, which means the less the audience cares about it. 10 METHODS TO MAKE YOUR CHARACTER LIKEABLE ~ WRITERS Here are 10 methods to accomplish that. 1) Pet the Dog/Save the Cat. This method might be the most well-known. In movies, it’s used to get the viewers to like the protagonist immediately. Show your character doing something kindhearted for someone else–petting a dog or saving a cat out of a tree–to make them likeable. BECCA PUGLISI, AUTHOR AT WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® Becca Puglisi is an international speaker, writing coach, and bestselling author of The Emotion Thesaurus and its sequels. Her books are available in five languages, are sourced by US universities, and are used by novelists, screenwriters, editors, and psychologists around the world. She is passionate about learning and sharing her knowledge with others through her Writers Helping Writers blog HOW TO ACCURATELY WRITE ABOUT YOUR CHARACTER'S PAIN The best thing about this online world of ours is you never know who you are going to meet. I don’t know about you, but one of the areas I struggle with is writing a character’s pain in a way that is raw, realisticbut not just “one-note.” So when I crossed paths with a paramedic-turned-writer, BLOG ~ PAGE 32 OF 146 ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® In writing tips, we talk about text a lot. But I feel like we don't talk enough about context and subtext in this industry. Both are vital to good storytelling and often misunderstood or even mixed up. TECHNIQUES FOR ATMOSPHERE AND MOOD BUILDING IN FICTION Christy–Thanks! I was a bit unsure about including the 6th sense, because there is a lot of controversy regarding it. I’ve read that some editors are turned off by intuitive connections to description, feeling it’s a ‘cop out’ for telling info that you can’t show through the other 5 senses. SETTING DESCRIPTION ENTRY: RIVER ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® Setting is much more than just a backdrop, which is why choosing the right one and describing it well is so important. To help with this, we have expanded and integrated this thesaurus into our online library at One Stop For Writers.Each entry has been enhanced to include possible sources of conflict, people commonly found in these locales, and setting-specific notes and tips, and the HOW TO TURN YOUR SETTING INTO AN OBSTACLE COURSE ~ WRITERS A terrific way to do this is to turn a setting into a magnet for conflict. After all, the hero or heroine’s path to their goal should never be a leisurely stroll. Instead, we want bumps and upsets, a route paved with inconvenience and obstacles. A sunny walk through the park should have the storytelling equivalent of hot lava to navigate,

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FLIRTING 101: BUST A MOVE ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® Flirting–a smile, a joke, a quick touch that is so much more than what it appears to be. It can instantly forge a connection between two strangers, or escalate a friendship. For some, their mad skillz in attraction gives them the pick of the room, while others break out in hives at the thought of HOMEPAGE ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®ABOUT USBALANCECONTESTSEMOTIONAL WOUND THESAURUSGUEST POSTHIGH STAKES WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®. Helping writers become bestselling authors. writing can be easier. we are angela and becca. Our mission? To offer help and support, empowering writers everywhere. This site has many one-of-a-kind tools and resources for writers, editors and SECRET SETTING THESAURUS ENTRY: ANTIQUES SHOP ~ WRITERS Congratulations, intrepid explorer! You’ve discovered one of our SECRET Setting Thesaurus entries. This one is from The Urban Setting Thesaurus: A Writer’s Guide to City Spaces. We hope the sensory information below will add a deeper richness to your story. The setting is a powerful storytelling element that, when fully utilized, elevates every scene. EMOTION THESAURUS ENTRY: ANNOYANCE ~ WRITERS HELPING … Helping writers become bestselling authors. Emotion Thesaurus Entry: Annoyance. July 17, 2008 by BECCA PUGLISI 20 Comments. When it comes to emotion, sometimes we need a brainstorming nudge. After all, each character will express their feelings differently depending on their personality, emotional range, and comfort zone. EMOTION THESAURUS: SHOCK/SURPRISE ~ WRITERS HELPING … If you need to go deeper, we have detailed lists of body language, visceral sensations, dialogue cues, and mental responses for 130 emotions in the 2019 expanded second edition of The Emotion Thesaurus: A Writer’s Guide to Character Expression. SHOCK/SURPRISE. · A small yelp, gasp, squeal, or scream. · Tingling skin.

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SETTING DESCRIPTION ENTRY: HOSPITAL ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® Setting is much more than just a backdrop, which is why choosing the right one and describing it well is so important. To help with this, we have expanded and integrated this thesaurus into our online library at One Stop For Writers.Each entry has been enhanced to include possible sources of conflict, people commonly found in these locales, and setting-specific notes and tips, and the SETTING THESAURUS ENTRY: MEADOW ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® Setting is much more than just a backdrop, which is why choosing the right one and describing it well is so important. To help with this, we have expanded and integrated this thesaurus into our online library at One Stop For Writers.Each entry has been enhanced to include possible sources of conflict, people commonly found in these locales, and setting-specific notes and tips, and the 10 METHODS TO MAKE YOUR CHARACTER LIKEABLE ~ WRITERS Here are 10 methods to accomplish that. 1) Pet the Dog/Save the Cat. This method might be the most well-known. In movies, it’s used to get the viewers to like the protagonist immediately. Show your character doing something kindhearted for someone else–petting a dog or saving a cat out of a tree–to make them likeable. WHAT DOES YOUR PROTAGONIST WANT BEFORE THE STORY STARTSWHAT IS A PROTAGONIST CHARACTERWHAT MAKES A PROTAGONISTPROTAGONIST MEANING HEROTOY STORY PROTAGONIST Lisa Cron is the author of Wired for Story and Story Genius.Her video tutorial Writing Fundamentals: The Craft of Story can be found at Lynda.com, and her TEDx talk, Wired for Story, opened Furman University’s 2014 TEDx conference, Stories: The Common Thread of Our Humanity. In her work as a private story coach, Lisa helps writers of all ilk wrangle the story they’re telling onto the page. HOW TO TURN YOUR SETTING INTO AN OBSTACLE COURSE ~ WRITERS A terrific way to do this is to turn a setting into a magnet for conflict. After all, the hero or heroine’s path to their goal should never be a leisurely stroll. Instead, we want bumps and upsets, a route paved with inconvenience and obstacles. A sunny walk through the park should have the storytelling equivalent of hot lava to navigate,

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HOMEPAGE ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®ABOUT USBALANCECONTESTSEMOTIONAL WOUND THESAURUSGUEST POSTHIGH STAKES WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®. Helping writers become bestselling authors. writing can be easier. we are angela and becca. Our mission? To offer help and support, empowering writers everywhere. This site has many one-of-a-kind tools and resources for writers, editors and SECRET SETTING THESAURUS ENTRY: ANTIQUES SHOP ~ WRITERS Congratulations, intrepid explorer! You’ve discovered one of our SECRET Setting Thesaurus entries. This one is from The Urban Setting Thesaurus: A Writer’s Guide to City Spaces. We hope the sensory information below will add a deeper richness to your story. The setting is a powerful storytelling element that, when fully utilized, elevates every scene. EMOTION THESAURUS ENTRY: ANNOYANCE ~ WRITERS HELPING … Helping writers become bestselling authors. Emotion Thesaurus Entry: Annoyance. July 17, 2008 by BECCA PUGLISI 20 Comments. When it comes to emotion, sometimes we need a brainstorming nudge. After all, each character will express their feelings differently depending on their personality, emotional range, and comfort zone. EMOTION THESAURUS: SHOCK/SURPRISE ~ WRITERS HELPING … If you need to go deeper, we have detailed lists of body language, visceral sensations, dialogue cues, and mental responses for 130 emotions in the 2019 expanded second edition of The Emotion Thesaurus: A Writer’s Guide to Character Expression. SHOCK/SURPRISE. · A small yelp, gasp, squeal, or scream. · Tingling skin.

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SETTING DESCRIPTION ENTRY: HOSPITAL ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® Setting is much more than just a backdrop, which is why choosing the right one and describing it well is so important. To help with this, we have expanded and integrated this thesaurus into our online library at One Stop For Writers.Each entry has been enhanced to include possible sources of conflict, people commonly found in these locales, and setting-specific notes and tips, and the SETTING THESAURUS ENTRY: MEADOW ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® Setting is much more than just a backdrop, which is why choosing the right one and describing it well is so important. To help with this, we have expanded and integrated this thesaurus into our online library at One Stop For Writers.Each entry has been enhanced to include possible sources of conflict, people commonly found in these locales, and setting-specific notes and tips, and the 10 METHODS TO MAKE YOUR CHARACTER LIKEABLE ~ WRITERS Here are 10 methods to accomplish that. 1) Pet the Dog/Save the Cat. This method might be the most well-known. In movies, it’s used to get the viewers to like the protagonist immediately. Show your character doing something kindhearted for someone else–petting a dog or saving a cat out of a tree–to make them likeable. WHAT DOES YOUR PROTAGONIST WANT BEFORE THE STORY STARTSWHAT IS A PROTAGONIST CHARACTERWHAT MAKES A PROTAGONISTPROTAGONIST MEANING HEROTOY STORY PROTAGONIST Lisa Cron is the author of Wired for Story and Story Genius.Her video tutorial Writing Fundamentals: The Craft of Story can be found at Lynda.com, and her TEDx talk, Wired for Story, opened Furman University’s 2014 TEDx conference, Stories: The Common Thread of Our Humanity. In her work as a private story coach, Lisa helps writers of all ilk wrangle the story they’re telling onto the page. HOW TO TURN YOUR SETTING INTO AN OBSTACLE COURSE ~ WRITERS A terrific way to do this is to turn a setting into a magnet for conflict. After all, the hero or heroine’s path to their goal should never be a leisurely stroll. Instead, we want bumps and upsets, a route paved with inconvenience and obstacles. A sunny walk through the park should have the storytelling equivalent of hot lava to navigate,

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NODS, SMILES, AND FROWNS: HOW CAN WE AVOID “TALKING HEADS For many writers, dialogue is the easiest story element to write. In fact, some first drafts include only dialogue, saving the step to layer in other elements: setting and description, action, internal thoughts, emotions, etc. for later drafts.. Without the context of those additional layers—especially those that ground characters (and readers) in the scene—dialogue is like an audio play BLOG ~ PAGE 31 OF 146 ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® It's that time again! Shopping for people can be crazy-making, except when it comes to writers. Then it's a super fun time, because there are just so many neat, fun, thoughtful gifts we can pass on to our writing friendsor put on our own wish lists! HOW TO WRITE INTROSPECTION WELL: SHOW "JUST ENOUGH Nothing can quite kill a story’s pacing like a big hunk of rambling introspection, except, of course, its cousin, the info dump. The reason for this is that the more time we spend reading a character’s thoughts, the less immediacy the story has, which means the less the audience cares about it. 10 METHODS TO MAKE YOUR CHARACTER LIKEABLE ~ WRITERS Here are 10 methods to accomplish that. 1) Pet the Dog/Save the Cat. This method might be the most well-known. In movies, it’s used to get the viewers to like the protagonist immediately. Show your character doing something kindhearted for someone else–petting a dog or saving a cat out of a tree–to make them likeable. BECCA PUGLISI, AUTHOR AT WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® Becca Puglisi is an international speaker, writing coach, and bestselling author of The Emotion Thesaurus and its sequels. Her books are available in five languages, are sourced by US universities, and are used by novelists, screenwriters, editors, and psychologists around the world. She is passionate about learning and sharing her knowledge with others through her Writers Helping Writers blog BLOG ~ PAGE 32 OF 146 ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® In writing tips, we talk about text a lot. But I feel like we don't talk enough about context and subtext in this industry. Both are vital to good storytelling and often misunderstood or even mixed up. HOW TO ACCURATELY WRITE ABOUT YOUR CHARACTER'S PAIN The best thing about this online world of ours is you never know who you are going to meet. I don’t know about you, but one of the areas I struggle with is writing a character’s pain in a way that is raw, realisticbut not just “one-note.” So when I crossed paths with a paramedic-turned-writer, TECHNIQUES FOR ATMOSPHERE AND MOOD BUILDING IN FICTION Christy–Thanks! I was a bit unsure about including the 6th sense, because there is a lot of controversy regarding it. I’ve read that some editors are turned off by intuitive connections to description, feeling it’s a ‘cop out’ for telling info that you can’t show through the other 5 senses. SETTING DESCRIPTION ENTRY: RIVER ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® Setting is much more than just a backdrop, which is why choosing the right one and describing it well is so important. To help with this, we have expanded and integrated this thesaurus into our online library at One Stop For Writers.Each entry has been enhanced to include possible sources of conflict, people commonly found in these locales, and setting-specific notes and tips, and the FLIRTING 101: BUST A MOVE ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® Flirting–a smile, a joke, a quick touch that is so much more than what it appears to be. It can instantly forge a connection between two strangers, or escalate a friendship. For some, their mad skillz in attraction gives them the pick of the room, while others break out in hives at the thought of HOMEPAGE ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®ABOUT USBALANCECONTESTSEMOTIONAL WOUND THESAURUSGUEST POSTHIGH STAKES WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®. Helping writers become bestselling authors. writing can be easier. we are angela and becca. Our mission? To offer help and support, empowering writers everywhere. This site has many one-of-a-kind tools and resources for writers, editors and SECRET SETTING THESAURUS ENTRY: ANTIQUES SHOP ~ WRITERS Congratulations, intrepid explorer! You’ve discovered one of our SECRET Setting Thesaurus entries. This one is from The Urban Setting Thesaurus: A Writer’s Guide to City Spaces. We hope the sensory information below will add a deeper richness to your story. The setting is a powerful storytelling element that, when fully utilized, elevates every scene. EMOTION THESAURUS ENTRY: ANNOYANCE ~ WRITERS HELPING … Helping writers become bestselling authors. Emotion Thesaurus Entry: Annoyance. July 17, 2008 by BECCA PUGLISI 20 Comments. When it comes to emotion, sometimes we need a brainstorming nudge. After all, each character will express their feelings differently depending on their personality, emotional range, and comfort zone. EMOTION THESAURUS: SHOCK/SURPRISE ~ WRITERS HELPING … If you need to go deeper, we have detailed lists of body language, visceral sensations, dialogue cues, and mental responses for 130 emotions in the 2019 expanded second edition of The Emotion Thesaurus: A Writer’s Guide to Character Expression. SHOCK/SURPRISE. · A small yelp, gasp, squeal, or scream. · Tingling skin.

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SETTING DESCRIPTION ENTRY: HOSPITAL ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® Setting is much more than just a backdrop, which is why choosing the right one and describing it well is so important. To help with this, we have expanded and integrated this thesaurus into our online library at One Stop For Writers.Each entry has been enhanced to include possible sources of conflict, people commonly found in these locales, and setting-specific notes and tips, and the SETTING THESAURUS ENTRY: MEADOW ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® Setting is much more than just a backdrop, which is why choosing the right one and describing it well is so important. To help with this, we have expanded and integrated this thesaurus into our online library at One Stop For Writers.Each entry has been enhanced to include possible sources of conflict, people commonly found in these locales, and setting-specific notes and tips, and the 10 METHODS TO MAKE YOUR CHARACTER LIKEABLE ~ WRITERS Here are 10 methods to accomplish that. 1) Pet the Dog/Save the Cat. This method might be the most well-known. In movies, it’s used to get the viewers to like the protagonist immediately. Show your character doing something kindhearted for someone else–petting a dog or saving a cat out of a tree–to make them likeable. WHAT DOES YOUR PROTAGONIST WANT BEFORE THE STORY STARTSWHAT IS A PROTAGONIST CHARACTERWHAT MAKES A PROTAGONISTPROTAGONIST MEANING HEROTOY STORY PROTAGONIST Lisa Cron is the author of Wired for Story and Story Genius.Her video tutorial Writing Fundamentals: The Craft of Story can be found at Lynda.com, and her TEDx talk, Wired for Story, opened Furman University’s 2014 TEDx conference, Stories: The Common Thread of Our Humanity. In her work as a private story coach, Lisa helps writers of all ilk wrangle the story they’re telling onto the page. HOW TO TURN YOUR SETTING INTO AN OBSTACLE COURSE ~ WRITERS A terrific way to do this is to turn a setting into a magnet for conflict. After all, the hero or heroine’s path to their goal should never be a leisurely stroll. Instead, we want bumps and upsets, a route paved with inconvenience and obstacles. A sunny walk through the park should have the storytelling equivalent of hot lava to navigate,

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HOMEPAGE ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®ABOUT USBALANCECONTESTSEMOTIONAL WOUND THESAURUSGUEST POSTHIGH STAKES WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®. Helping writers become bestselling authors. writing can be easier. we are angela and becca. Our mission? To offer help and support, empowering writers everywhere. This site has many one-of-a-kind tools and resources for writers, editors and SECRET SETTING THESAURUS ENTRY: ANTIQUES SHOP ~ WRITERS Congratulations, intrepid explorer! You’ve discovered one of our SECRET Setting Thesaurus entries. This one is from The Urban Setting Thesaurus: A Writer’s Guide to City Spaces. We hope the sensory information below will add a deeper richness to your story. The setting is a powerful storytelling element that, when fully utilized, elevates every scene. EMOTION THESAURUS ENTRY: ANNOYANCE ~ WRITERS HELPING … Helping writers become bestselling authors. Emotion Thesaurus Entry: Annoyance. July 17, 2008 by BECCA PUGLISI 20 Comments. When it comes to emotion, sometimes we need a brainstorming nudge. After all, each character will express their feelings differently depending on their personality, emotional range, and comfort zone. EMOTION THESAURUS: SHOCK/SURPRISE ~ WRITERS HELPING … If you need to go deeper, we have detailed lists of body language, visceral sensations, dialogue cues, and mental responses for 130 emotions in the 2019 expanded second edition of The Emotion Thesaurus: A Writer’s Guide to Character Expression. SHOCK/SURPRISE. · A small yelp, gasp, squeal, or scream. · Tingling skin.

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SETTING DESCRIPTION ENTRY: HOSPITAL ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® Setting is much more than just a backdrop, which is why choosing the right one and describing it well is so important. To help with this, we have expanded and integrated this thesaurus into our online library at One Stop For Writers.Each entry has been enhanced to include possible sources of conflict, people commonly found in these locales, and setting-specific notes and tips, and the SETTING THESAURUS ENTRY: MEADOW ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® Setting is much more than just a backdrop, which is why choosing the right one and describing it well is so important. To help with this, we have expanded and integrated this thesaurus into our online library at One Stop For Writers.Each entry has been enhanced to include possible sources of conflict, people commonly found in these locales, and setting-specific notes and tips, and the 10 METHODS TO MAKE YOUR CHARACTER LIKEABLE ~ WRITERS Here are 10 methods to accomplish that. 1) Pet the Dog/Save the Cat. This method might be the most well-known. In movies, it’s used to get the viewers to like the protagonist immediately. Show your character doing something kindhearted for someone else–petting a dog or saving a cat out of a tree–to make them likeable. WHAT DOES YOUR PROTAGONIST WANT BEFORE THE STORY STARTSWHAT IS A PROTAGONIST CHARACTERWHAT MAKES A PROTAGONISTPROTAGONIST MEANING HEROTOY STORY PROTAGONIST Lisa Cron is the author of Wired for Story and Story Genius.Her video tutorial Writing Fundamentals: The Craft of Story can be found at Lynda.com, and her TEDx talk, Wired for Story, opened Furman University’s 2014 TEDx conference, Stories: The Common Thread of Our Humanity. In her work as a private story coach, Lisa helps writers of all ilk wrangle the story they’re telling onto the page. HOW TO TURN YOUR SETTING INTO AN OBSTACLE COURSE ~ WRITERS A terrific way to do this is to turn a setting into a magnet for conflict. After all, the hero or heroine’s path to their goal should never be a leisurely stroll. Instead, we want bumps and upsets, a route paved with inconvenience and obstacles. A sunny walk through the park should have the storytelling equivalent of hot lava to navigate,

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BLOG ~ PAGE 31 OF 146 ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® It's that time again! Shopping for people can be crazy-making, except when it comes to writers. Then it's a super fun time, because there are just so many neat, fun, thoughtful gifts we can pass on to our writing friendsor put on our own wish lists! HOW TO WRITE INTROSPECTION WELL: SHOW "JUST ENOUGH Nothing can quite kill a story’s pacing like a big hunk of rambling introspection, except, of course, its cousin, the info dump. The reason for this is that the more time we spend reading a character’s thoughts, the less immediacy the story has, which means the less the audience cares about it. 10 METHODS TO MAKE YOUR CHARACTER LIKEABLE ~ WRITERS Here are 10 methods to accomplish that. 1) Pet the Dog/Save the Cat. This method might be the most well-known. In movies, it’s used to get the viewers to like the protagonist immediately. Show your character doing something kindhearted for someone else–petting a dog or saving a cat out of a tree–to make them likeable. BECCA PUGLISI, AUTHOR AT WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® Becca Puglisi is an international speaker, writing coach, and bestselling author of The Emotion Thesaurus and its sequels. Her books are available in five languages, are sourced by US universities, and are used by novelists, screenwriters, editors, and psychologists around the world. She is passionate about learning and sharing her knowledge with others through her Writers Helping Writers blog HOW TO ACCURATELY WRITE ABOUT YOUR CHARACTER'S PAIN The best thing about this online world of ours is you never know who you are going to meet. I don’t know about you, but one of the areas I struggle with is writing a character’s pain in a way that is raw, realisticbut not just “one-note.” So when I crossed paths with a paramedic-turned-writer, BLOG ~ PAGE 32 OF 146 ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® In writing tips, we talk about text a lot. But I feel like we don't talk enough about context and subtext in this industry. Both are vital to good storytelling and often misunderstood or even mixed up. TECHNIQUES FOR ATMOSPHERE AND MOOD BUILDING IN FICTION Christy–Thanks! I was a bit unsure about including the 6th sense, because there is a lot of controversy regarding it. I’ve read that some editors are turned off by intuitive connections to description, feeling it’s a ‘cop out’ for telling info that you can’t show through the other 5 senses. SETTING DESCRIPTION ENTRY: RIVER ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® Setting is much more than just a backdrop, which is why choosing the right one and describing it well is so important. To help with this, we have expanded and integrated this thesaurus into our online library at One Stop For Writers.Each entry has been enhanced to include possible sources of conflict, people commonly found in these locales, and setting-specific notes and tips, and the HOW TO TURN YOUR SETTING INTO AN OBSTACLE COURSE ~ WRITERS A terrific way to do this is to turn a setting into a magnet for conflict. After all, the hero or heroine’s path to their goal should never be a leisurely stroll. Instead, we want bumps and upsets, a route paved with inconvenience and obstacles. A sunny walk through the park should have the storytelling equivalent of hot lava to navigate,

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FLIRTING 101: BUST A MOVE ~ WRITERS HELPING WRITERS® Flirting–a smile, a joke, a quick touch that is so much more than what it appears to be. It can instantly forge a connection between two strangers, or escalate a friendship. For some, their mad skillz in attraction gives them the pick of the room, while others break out in hives at the thought of * Skip to primary navigation * Skip to main content

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