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@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · Apr 02, 2026
What Your Story Problems Reveal About Your Writing Brain Much as we may have things in common as writers, our brains are wired differently. How one writer creates a story is likely to be quite different from how another one does it. That doesn’t mean that one is wrong—it just means our processes differ. Figuring out how your writing brain operates and how to... The post What Your Story Problems Reveal About Your Writing Brain appeared first on WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®. https://writershelpingwriters.net/2026/04/writingbrain/ #ResidentWritingCoach #WritingCraft #WritingLessons
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@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · Mar 17, 2026
From Idea to Page: The Journey of a Romance Novel Romance is the #1 genre of all time. Whether you love it or loathe it yourself, it’s fair to say readers LOVE it! As someone who enjoys romance novels of ALL kinds – classic and Rom-Com, through to romantasy, paranormal, steamy, LGBTQ+, young adult (YA) and beyond, I thought I would share my tips on... The post From Idea to Page: The Journey of a Romance Novel appeared first on WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®. https://writershelpingwriters.net/2026/03/journey-of-romance-novel/ #ResidentWritingCoach #Romance #WritingLessons
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@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · Mar 10, 2026
Ooo La La: 5 Steps to Write Uncomfortable Scenes For many authors, the most difficult type of scene to write (and write well) are sex scenes. However, any type of uncomfortable scene can feel awkward to write, as we may struggle with descriptions or complex emotions, or we may feel judged or ashamed of our writing, and all of that can make our writing... The post Ooo La La: 5 Steps to Write Uncomfortable Scenes appeared first on WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®. https://writershelpingwriters.net/2026/03/write-uncomfortable-scenes/ #ResidentWritingCoach #Romance #WritingCraft #WritingLessons
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@indieauthornews@indieauthors.social · Mar 03, 2026
Story Beats Dialogue without anything else on the page feels like a screenplay—all setup for actors who will never arrive. In a film, the actors carry the scene. In your novel, the writing has to do that work itself. Writers often reach for action beats to fill in the gaps, sprinkling in gestures, expressions, and blocking to... The post Story Beats appeared first on WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®. https://writershelpingwriters.net/2026/03/story-beats/ #Dialogue #ResidentWritingCoach #WritingLessons
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