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Writing Fantasy: 5 Easy Pieces of Advice From Sean Stewart, award winning novelist, author of PASSION PLAY, NOBODY'S SON and RESURRECTION MAN. Here are the 5 Most Useful Pieces of Advice I've Ever Received. They come with a money-back guarantee, too (although you better check the Ferengi print...) 1) Always trust your negative instincts. If you think that it sucks, even though the first 2 readers you give it to say No no, it's fine! - it probably sucks. Especially noteworthy is the internal comment, "well, I'll just leave it like it is and see if anyone objects." A total red flag for me.
2) Every chapter should be a story. Learned this writing a great, big, floppy
diffuse book where I'd have a few events and then hi hi, time for a chapter break. *gong*
4) How does this incident relate to the themes of the book? Another editorial classic. The gill-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia is less automatic than this question from my #1 editor.
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