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  1. pekoeblaze.wordpress.com

    Aug 31, 2013 · We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.

  2. Should You “Close The Bedroom Door” In Your Stories?

    Aug 16, 2013 · In fact, a simple “before and after” scene (eg: ending a chapter just before anything happens and beginning the next chapter directly afterwards) is a lot more professional, believable …

  3. Modica (short story) « PekoeBlaze - the official blog

    Aug 14, 2013 · Misaki Satou lowered her stylus and glared at the flickering shadow which rattled across the smudged board like an angry ghost. It was another damn freighter. Another heavy garbage sled …

  4. New E-Book :) – “Episodic Storytelling For Beginners”

    Aug 2, 2013 · I am very proud to announce that my new E-book "Episodic Storytelling For Beginners" is now available on Smashwords. "Episodic Storytelling For Beginners" is a short guide (made from re …

  5. Should You Base Your Characters On Real People?

    Aug 12, 2013 · A while back, I was watching an old episode of a detective series called “NCIS” (season four, episode twenty – “Cover Story”). This episode revolved around one of the …

  6. Five Tips For Writing Gothic Fiction « PekoeBlaze - the official blog

    Aug 24, 2013 · If you haven’t read “Lost Souls”, then it is basically a story about a hedonistic group of vampires, a teenage boy who discovers that he is a vampire and a band called “Lost Souls” which …

  7. Nine Reasons Your Story Isn’t Going Well (Comic)

    Aug 28, 2013 · Well, since I haven’t drawn any comics in ages and because I couldn’t be bothered to write a proper article for today, I thought that I’d combine these two things into something l…

  8. Review: “Nightshade (Star Trek: The Next Generation)” By Laurell K ...

    Aug 17, 2013 · Although I haven’t read any of Hamilton’s “Anita Blake” books, I was slightly surprised to see that Laurell K. Hamilton had written a “Star Trek” novel, since I …

  9. Five Things To Do If Your Story Is Going Round In Circles

    Aug 3, 2013 · 2) Coincidence: Again, this is best avoided and it might annoy your readers – but a contrived solution to a mystery that appears pretty much by coincidence is better than no solution at …

  10. Find Your Creative Timeframe (And Use It To Your Advantage)

    Aug 18, 2013 · This probably varies heavily from writer to writer, but I’m guessing that most writers/artists/comic writers and probably have their own “creative timeframe” (this is the best ter…