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Sometimes, you see the word “trope” which is a cliché for character development, plot, or something that seems to happen a lot.
Tropes have their place, especially in mass fiction where they’re churning out lots of books in series and they stick to a standard formula to get the story done faster.
But do you really want your fiction writing to be just like everyone else’s?
In this episode, Lana McAra delves into the traps created by tropes and cliches and how you can avoid them.
Do you know what really makes your fiction writing #Unputdownable? When your readers don’t get 20 pages into it and can already guess how the story goes – don’t make that mistake.
Do you dream of writing a novel?
When you feel the urgency to write a novel, you aren’t making it up – and when that urgency won’t let go, there’s a reason.
Turn your readers into raving fans. Reveal the power of your voice and your story.
Writing is an act of courage, and you have what it takes.
“How to Write a Novel That Sells” by Lana McAra will take you across the finish line – claim your copy and take that powerful next step now:
http://HowToWriteANovelThatSells.net
Connect With Lana McAra
Websites:
http://www.LanaMcAra.com/
Social Media:
https://www.fictionwriterspodcast.com/facebook/
The post Fiction Writers Mistake #4: Creating Predictable Characters first appeared on The Fiction Writers Podcast with Lana McAra.
Sometimes, you see the word “trope” which is a cliché for character development, plot, or something that seems to happen a lot.
Tropes have their place, especially in mass fiction where they’re churning out lots of books in series and they stick to a standard formula to get the story done faster.
But do you really want your fiction writing to be just like everyone else’s?
In this episode, Lana McAra delves into the traps created by tropes and cliches and how you can avoid them.
Do you know what really makes your fiction writing #Unputdownable? When your readers don’t get 20 pages into it and can already guess how the story goes – don’t make that mistake.
Do you dream of writing a novel?
When you feel the urgency to write a novel, you aren’t making it up – and when that urgency won’t let go, there’s a reason.
Turn your readers into raving fans. Reveal the power of your voice and your story.
Writing is an act of courage, and you have what it takes.
“How to Write a Novel That Sells” by Lana McAra will take you across the finish line – claim your copy and take that powerful next step now:
http://HowToWriteANovelThatSells.net
Connect With Lana McAra
Websites:
http://www.LanaMcAra.com/
Social Media:
https://www.fictionwriterspodcast.com/facebook/
The post Fiction Writers Mistake #4: Creating Predictable Characters first appeared on The Fiction Writers Podcast with Lana McAra.