A complete story, full of characters, conflicts, description, and emotion—could you write it in one hundred words?

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A complete story, full of characters, conflicts, description, and emotion—could you write it in one hundred words?
We’ve all been there. You sit down to start writing, editing or finishing a very important assignment and bam! Your mind fills with inclinations to do a million little other things instead.
Blogging is a genre, and like any genre, it has its own expectations and challenges. Here are some simple tips to better blogging.
You’ve done it! You’ve completed your manuscript draft. Now what?
Current blog manager and editor, Megan Burkhart (’19), will be passing the torch this fall. Here’s an introduction to our new blog manager and editor, Ellie Tiemens (’22).
How do you make someone seem like the worst man in the world?
By making him likeable.
Writing for the glory of the King and the good of his children
Editing tailored to fit your needs
A place where I think about my passions: reading, writing, editing, publishing, and teaching
Axing excess. Climbing toward publication.
write where I am
A place for Professional Writers past, present, and future.
Fairy Tales and Fantasy
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