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Prepare for good writing: All ready vs. already #grammar #writingtips #amwriting #writingcommunity #writers inventingrealityediting.com/2...
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Fixing a broken word: Accidently vs. Accidentally #grammar #writingtips #amwriting #writingcommunity #writers inventingrealityediting.com/2...
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How to Plot Your Story: Quick, Easy to Understand, Practical Tips #writingtip #writingtips #writingguide #amwriting #writingcommunity www.amazon.com/dp/194887220X
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Use commas to set off nonessential information #grammar #writingtips #amwriting #writingcommunity #amediting inventingrealityediting.com/2...
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No childish matter: middle age vs. middle-age #grammar #writingtips #amwriting #writingcommunity #writers inventingrealityediting.com/2...
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Contrasting Different From vs. Different Than #grammar #writingtips #amwriting #writingcommunity #writers inventingrealityediting.com/2...
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How to Plot Your Story: Quick, Easy to Understand, Practical Tips #writingtip #writingtips #writingguide #amwriting #writingcommunity www.amazon.com/dp/194887220X
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Down Shakespearean Halls
When you step into Shakespeare’s world, it’s not just old words and dusty candlelight. The place feels alive. You can hear the tension, the emotional fireworks, and you see all kinds of human mess practically laid out on stage. Even after four hundred years, writers still roam those halls, trying to capture some of that magic for themselves. Whether they’re writing the next bestselling novel, a screenplay, poems, or just clever posts for social media.
Shakespeare gets people. His characters aren’t stuck in distant history with fancy language; they have ambitions that spiral out of control, jealousy that eats them up, love that happens way too fast, and fears that sneak up on them. Macbeth wants power so badly it destroys him, Hamlet can’t make up his mind, Juliet falls in love in a blink and pays the price. Modern stories do the same thing, just in different settings. The heart-thumping emotions — those are pure Shakespeare.
Then there’s his dialogue. Shakespeare had this knack for writing lines that sound poetic and real at the same time. You remember his words because they took ordinary speech and made it sing, but without losing the grit. Writers today are still chasing that balance. They want conversations to feel true, but with a little extra snap or style. Every time you hear a line in a TV drama or read a passage in a novel that sticks with you, there’s a bit of Shakespeare lurking underneath.
He also made his characters complicated — not just cardboard heroes or villains. Almost nobody in his plays is all good or all bad. That mix is key in modern writing. Readers and viewers want characters who struggle, who make mistakes, who aren’t squeaky clean. The antihero? Shakespeare had it figured out ages ago.
What really made him stand out was his willingness to take risks. He blended genres, messed with structure, made up words, and just did whatever felt right for the story. Now, writers working in digital platforms, streaming series, interactive games face the same kind of wild territory. Shakespeare’s lesson? Don’t play it safe. Push the borders and see what happens.
Following in Shakespeare’s footsteps doesn’t mean copying his style. Nobody needs to write in verse or dream up speeches about castles and ghosts. What matters is the guts he had, that urge to tell the truth about people. That’s what sticks, no matter how much the world changes, or how many trends come and go.
Those old halls are still open — anyone trying to say something real about people and imagination can walk right in.
Okay all of you bards and bardettes…Get back to those darn keys! Thank you so much for your continued readership and support. Until next week…Blessings and Peace!
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Passive voice is not a mistake. It is a tool with specific jobs.
"The window was broken sometime before dawn." The mystery is the point. The actor vanishing is doing work.
The real problem is passive voice you did not choose. Over 20 percent in narrative writing and you are probably hiding your actors without realizing it.https://inkbreaker.com/guides/passive-voice
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Funny lesson here in generational #language - how do your #characters speak?
Sorry millennials, Gen Z isn’t reading all that #copy https://www.marketing-interactive.com/sorry-millennials-gen-z-isn-t-reading-all-that-copy
#communication #advertising #marketing #writing #amwriting #writingtips
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Funny lesson here in generational #language - how do your #characters speak?
Sorry millennials, Gen Z isn’t reading all that #copy https://www.marketing-interactive.com/sorry-millennials-gen-z-isn-t-reading-all-that-copy
#communication #advertising #marketing #writing #amwriting #writingtips
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Funny lesson here in generational #language - how do your #characters speak?
Sorry millennials, Gen Z isn’t reading all that #copy https://www.marketing-interactive.com/sorry-millennials-gen-z-isn-t-reading-all-that-copy
#communication #advertising #marketing #writing #amwriting #writingtips
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Funny lesson here in generational #language - how do your #characters speak?
Sorry millennials, Gen Z isn’t reading all that #copy https://www.marketing-interactive.com/sorry-millennials-gen-z-isn-t-reading-all-that-copy
#communication #advertising #marketing #writing #amwriting #writingtips
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Funny lesson here in generational #language - how do your #characters speak?
Sorry millennials, Gen Z isn’t reading all that #copy https://www.marketing-interactive.com/sorry-millennials-gen-z-isn-t-reading-all-that-copy
#communication #advertising #marketing #writing #amwriting #writingtips
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Quick Tip: What are your characters’ motivations? #writingtip #writingtips #bravewrite #amwriting #writingcommunity inventingrealityediting.com/2...
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How to Plot Your Story: Quick, Easy to Understand, Practical Tips #writingtip #writingtips #writingguide #amwriting #writingcommunity www.amazon.com/dp/194887220X
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How do you approach feedback? Approach both praise and constructive criticism with curiosity. Remember, no manuscript is perfect, and no advice is perfect; and no advice is perfect; it is all about how you question both and find a way to meld them together. Approach the feedback with the intent to understand it, not agree or disagree.
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How do you approach feedback? Approach both praise and constructive criticism with curiosity. Remember, no manuscript is perfect, and no advice is perfect; and no advice is perfect; it is all about how you question both and find a way to meld them together. Approach the feedback with the intent to understand it, not agree or disagree.
#WritingTips #AuthorServices #AuthorCommunity #Editor #BookCommunity
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How do you approach feedback? Approach both praise and constructive criticism with curiosity. Remember, no manuscript is perfect, and no advice is perfect; and no advice is perfect; it is all about how you question both and find a way to meld them together. Approach the feedback with the intent to understand it, not agree or disagree.
#WritingTips #AuthorServices #AuthorCommunity #Editor #BookCommunity
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How do you approach feedback? Approach both praise and constructive criticism with curiosity. Remember, no manuscript is perfect, and no advice is perfect; and no advice is perfect; it is all about how you question both and find a way to meld them together. Approach the feedback with the intent to understand it, not agree or disagree.
#WritingTips #AuthorServices #AuthorCommunity #Editor #BookCommunity
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How to Plot Your Story: Quick, Easy to Understand, Practical Tips #writingtip #writingtips #writingguide #amwriting #writingcommunity www.amazon.com/dp/194887220X