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  • After having participated in the event since 2011, it was heartbreaking to learn earlier this year that National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) went under. A lot of reasons led to the collapse of this organization, so I won’t get into it here, but it was still a sad moment. NaNoWriMo had been the experience that…

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  • Writers, Stop Doing This to Each Other (and Yourselves) – New YT Video

    Transcript: Today, I want to talk about gatekeeping, something all of us have experienced and many of us have inflicted upon one another. Because honestly, the level of toxicity oozing into creative spaces because of gatekeeping has gotten out of hand. So today, we’re going to explore what gatekeeping is, what it looks like at…

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  • Transcript: Too slow, and you lose your reader. Too fast, and they’re left confused, flipping back pages like, Wait—how did we get here? Let’s fix your pacing. Pacing is one of the most under-discussed, but absolutely vital, parts of story craft. You can have gorgeous prose, complex characters, and high stakes, but if the story…

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  • Transcript: “Show, don’t tell! Show, don’t tell!” You’ve probably heard it shouted a thousand times in writing advice circles. Maybe even in all caps: “SHOW DON’T TELL!” But here’s the thing: most people who throw that line around don’t actually explain what it means, or when you’re supposed to use it. So instead of nagging…

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  • Transcript: Past tense is classic. Present tense feels urgent. Which one is right for your story? It’s like the difference between hearing “Once upon a time…” and “This is happening right now.” Both can work, but each gives the reader a completely different experience. And yes, there are wrong ways to use them. I’ve read…

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  • Transcript: Have you ever started writing a story, only to realize halfway through that something feels…off? Maybe the characters feel distant, or your world just isn’t coming alive on the page. Quite frequently, the issue isn’t your plot or your characters—it’s your point of view. Today, we are going to be breaking down all the…

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  • Transcript: In the age of “it’s not that deep” and anti-intellectualism running rampant on social media, let’s talk about theme in storytelling. And we don’t have to get super philosophical or nitpicky about details to do that. I know, I know—when you hear “theme,” you might flash back to high school English class, where it…

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  • Transcript: Pop quiz! What is the most important thing a story needs? It’s not strong characters, intriguing settings, or a fantastical concept. It’s conflict, the drama, the stakes, the throwdowns, the heartbreaks. We need to make our characters struggle, even suffer, and we do that through conflict. Here’s the deal: that really cool character you…

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  • Transcript: Whenever I ask my students what plot is, almost every time, they tell me: “The plot is the story.” Of course, I don’t say that to them, but it does go through my head every time. For many writers, the difference between story and plot might seem obvious. But for people new to the…

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  • Transcript: This video is the start of a new series where we’ll break down all the nitty-gritty aspects of writing, from the simplest ideas to the most complex concepts we can explore in a format like this. There’s already a ton of excellent writing advice out there, especially on YouTube, and I highly encourage you…

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