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65 Romantic Gothic Fiction Writing Prompts

65 Romantic Gothic Fiction Writing Prompts

Posted on June 3, 2024May 20, 2025 by Richard

65 Romantic Gothic Fiction Writing Prompts: Embark on a journey into the dark and captivating world of Romantic Gothic fiction

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Interview with Writer Lee Hall

Posted on June 2, 2024June 5, 2024 by Richard

Lee Hall is an accomplished indie author who has published works across multiple genres, from occult thrillers to paranormal romance

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100 Classic Philosophical Writing Prompts (1)

100 Classic Philosophical Writing Prompts

Posted on June 2, 2024 by Richard

100 Classic Philosophical Writing Prompts to Expand Your Mind Philosophy has been a cornerstone of human thought for centuries

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Call for Submissions for our Giant Double Horror Issue 2024

Posted on June 1, 2024February 16, 2025 by Richard

We have an exciting announcement to make. This year, Every Writer magazine is shaking things up

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Frame Narrative: a Writing Technique

Frame Narrative: a Writing Technique

Posted on June 1, 2024June 1, 2024 by Richard

What is a frame narrative? A frame narrative, also known as a story within a story, is a literary technique in which the main narrative

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56 Captivating Frame Story Writing Prompts 

56 Captivating Frame Story Writing Prompts 

Posted on June 1, 2024May 20, 2025 by Richard

56 Captivating Frame Story Writing Prompts  Are you a writer looking for fresh and inspiring ideas to craft compelling stories? Look no further! Frame stories, also known as stories within stories, offer a unique and engaging way to structure your narrative. By using a central story to connect multiple smaller stories, you can create a…

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"Like" vs. "Such As": Understanding the Difference

“Like” vs. “Such As”: Understanding the Difference

Posted on May 30, 2024 by Richard

“Like” vs. “Such As”: Understanding the Difference In everyday speech and writing, people often use the terms “like” and “such as”

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64 Captivating Unreliable Narrator Writing Prompts to Ignite Your Imagination

64 Captivating Unreliable Narrator Writing Prompts to Ignite Your Imagination

Posted on May 30, 2024 by Richard

64 Captivating Unreliable Narrator Writing Prompts to Ignite Your Imagination Step into the shoes of an unreliable narrator

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Unreliable Narrator: a Technique in Writing

Unreliable Narrator: a Technique in Writing

Posted on May 30, 2024May 30, 2024 by Richard

What is an unreliable narrator? An unreliable narrator is a storytelling device in which the narrator provides an account that lacks

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101 Mind-Bending Quantum Fiction Writing Prompts to Inspire Your Next Sci-Fi Story

101 Mind-Bending Quantum Fiction Writing Prompts to Inspire Your Next Sci-Fi Story

Posted on May 28, 2024May 28, 2024 by Richard

101 Mind-Bending Quantum Fiction Writing Prompts to Inspire Your Next Sci-Fi Story Are you ready to dive into the fascinating

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Imply vs. Infer: Understanding the Difference and Using Them Correctly

Imply vs. Infer: Understanding the Difference and Using Them Correctly

Posted on May 27, 2024May 27, 2024 by Richard

Imply vs. Infer: Understanding the Difference and Using Them Correctly: Imply and infer are two words that are often confused and misused

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Dieselpunk Writing Prompts

Dieselpunk Writing Prompts: A Thrilling Blend of History, Technology, and Imagination

Posted on May 27, 2024March 21, 2025 by Richard

Dieselpunk, a captivating subgenre of science fiction, transports readers to a world where the gritty, oil-stained technology of the early #Dieselpunk #writingprompts

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50 Mind-Bending New Weird Writing Prompts to Ignite Your Imagination

50 Mind-Bending New Weird Writing Prompts to Ignite Your Imagination

Posted on May 22, 2024 by Richard

50 Mind-Bending New Weird Writing Prompts to Ignite Your Imagination: Introduction: Are you ready to dive into the strange and surreal world

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50 Captivating Time Travel Tropes to Inspire Your Next Story

50 Captivating Time Travel Tropes to Inspire Your Next Story

Posted on May 21, 2024 by Richard

50 Captivating Time Travel Tropes to Inspire Your Next Story : Time travel has long been a captivating concept in storytelling

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100 werewolf writing prompts

100 Werewolf Writing Prompts

Posted on May 18, 2024May 18, 2024 by Richard

100 werewolf writing prompts: Are you ready to unleash your creativity and delve into the thrilling world of werewolves?

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