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- Not All Fiction is Created EqualA closer look at different fiction genres such as mysteries, historical fiction, fantasy, science fiction, multicultural stories, thrillers and romances.
- The Art of WritingThere's bad writing, good writing and then there's word art. Good writing conveys a message. Artistic writing makes a connection.
- Making Money by Writing Inspirational StoriesWriters make money all the time with technical or non-fiction articles and books. How can a writer make money through inspirational story-telling? Is there a market for writing inspirational stories?
- Writing in the Middle School ClassroomThe missing writing curriculum in middle school classrooms.
- Three Essential Books for the Speculative Fiction WriterThere are three books that I turn to time and again as I write, especially as a writer of fantasy.
- ABCs of Fiction Writing - Genre: Where Do I Belong?What is genre? What is it for? Is it really that important? How does it affect what I write?
- How Hard is Writing a Complete Science Fiction Novel?Want to be a science fiction author. Try this article for some inspiration.
Interview with Jeffrey Caminsky, Author of the Guardians of Peace Science Fiction Adventure SeriesIn Clouds of Darkness, the third book in the Guardians of Peace science fiction adventure series, the war between the Terrans and their reptilian neighbors proves as brutal as any conflict the human race has seen.- Eternally Edgar Allan Poe, or How Not to Evaluate a True Poet of GeniusDiscussion of Edgar Allan Poe is given concerning him as cultural symbol and form of mental test for all kinds of readership that exists, now and in the future.
- "The Road to Madness:" Blurring the Lines Between Fantasy, Science Fiction, and HorrorAlthough usually classified as a "horror" author, H. P. Lovecraft was a remarkably versatile writer whose work spans such genres as horror, science fiction, and fantasy.
Syntax Cut: Five Commandments for Writing Excellent Online ContentThe very best characteristics of effective writing include vigor, precision, accuracy, detail, and efficiency.
Randomness and the Art of Auto Generating Fictionyou will find some good examples of randomly generated text. Oddly enough, the programs I chose to generate these texts were also randomly generated.- Tips for Better Worldbuilding in Science Fiction and FantasyTips and techniques for authors of science fiction and fantasy to create fictional universes that are more consistent and believable.
- Top 10 Must See Science Fiction or Fantasy Television Episodes of All TimeScience Fiction and Fantasy shows are incredibly popular. But, how do you know what episodes are not to be missed. Here are a list of my top ten episodes in this genre. I am sure you will find it helpful.
- The Most Intriguing Fiction Writers on AC for 2008This article shares some of my picks for most intriguing fiction writers this year. Unfortunately many of them chose not to participate.
- The Best of Science Fiction: Then and NowThis is a review of the best science fiction shows of the past as well as today.
- Christian Speculative Fiction in the Publishing IndustryDespite the popularity of Christian speculative fiction, this genre has been marginalized by the major publishers.
Coauthoring SF Novel Not as Easy as it SeemsLee Denning is the pen name of not one author but two--Denning Powell and his daughter Lee, who apparently make an awesome science fiction writing team.
2001: A Space Odyssey: The Movie that Changed Movies is 40 Years OldThe date was April 6, 1968. That was the day movies, particularly science fiction movies, changed forever. That was the day, 40 years ago, that Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey opened.- Improving Your Writing: What Do You Look for in a Book?Our goal is to improve our writing so that readers will enjoy what we write, right? How do we go about improving our writing? Well, I think the first step is to look at what we ourselves read. So, what is it that you read?
- Have Fun with Your Fiction, Part III - Experiential FictionCan't come up with a plot? Do you need to develop your character's background with some realistic back-story? Use your own and others' experiences and memories to create realistic scenarios for your fiction!
- Fantasy Writing: World Creation Made Fun and EasyAn interesting approach to writer's block tailor-made for Fantasy writers (but not entirely useless for writers of more "mundane" faire, either).
- Researching the Markets: How to Sell Your WritingIt took me a lot of trial and error to realize a simple fact: If you research the markets before you begin writing a particular piece, your chances of being published rise by more than 80%. Here's how.
Genesis of a Genre: Darwin and the Evolution of Victorian Science FictionCharles Darwin's The Origin of Species shook every foundation of Victorian culture, especially its literature. Post-Darwin, the Victorian era was thrown into spiritual chaos, and suddenly literature no longer had to conform to Biblical limitations.- 5 Reasons to Write Science FictionThe art of saying "what could happen" has more than five reasons to write on it, but this article points out some of the bigger ones.
Novelist Sue Dent on Christian FictionNovelist Sue Dent speaks about her Christian vampire and werewolf stories.
Writing's StrangeLife through the eyes of a struggling screenwriter...
Interview with Detective Fiction Author Randy AlcornInterview with author Randy Alcorn
How to Categorize Your Novel: Fiction Literary GenresWhile some authors like to "live on the edge" and combine or cross genres on a regular basis, most beginning writers are well-advised to write within a clearly articulated literary genre.
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