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Types of Setting: Social

On May 9, 2023May 23, 2023 By Kenneth W. MyersIn Fiction3 Comments

The Social aspect of Setting is a dynamic and ever changing part of your story/world. Learn how and when to use it to diversify your story in today's post!

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Myers Fiction May Newsletter 2023/Reviewing Your Story

On April 29, 2023June 6, 2023 By Kenneth W. MyersIn Fiction4 Comments

Get up to date on all things Myers Fiction as of May 2023! Then check in for a quick article about Reviewing your story, and what to look for.

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Types of Setting: Physical

On April 25, 2023May 9, 2023 By Kenneth W. MyersIn Fiction3 Comments

Physical setting is the setting details used to develop your world. Check in with today's post to learn how to use it more!

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The Craft of Writing: Setting

On April 21, 2023April 25, 2023 By Kenneth W. MyersIn Fiction, Writing Tips2 Comments

Sometimes writers generalize setting to minimal details. Learn more about the types and elements of setting to make sure you're covering all the details.

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Elements of Plot: Resolution

On April 11, 2023April 21, 2023 By Kenneth W. MyersIn Fiction2 Comments

It's been a long journey, but your characters have survived the climax and falling actions of your plot. So where does that leave them? Learn more about the resolution of the plot in today's post!

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