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2025-09-102025-09-15expanding your outline, fiction, outlining, outline, first draft

How to Write Your First Draft

2025-09-032026-01-13characters, character development

Characters Part 1: Who They Are and How to Build Them

2025-08-272025-09-15passion, sharing your writing, recognition

Toddler Steps 7 – Start Calling Yourself A Writer

2025-08-202026-02-04poetry, thrillers, paranormal, romance, science fiction

Genre Conventions, Tropes, Common Themes, Settings, Characters, and Plot Devices of Some Genres: Part 2

2025-08-162026-02-04

Genre Conventions, Tropes, Common Themes, Settings, Characters, and Plot Devices of Some Genres: Introduction.

2025-08-132025-09-15facts, authenticity, curiosity, questioning, writing process, toddler steps, fiction, research

Toddler Steps 6 – Do Your Research

2025-08-062026-02-04genre, genre conventions, tropes, conventions

Genre Conventions, Tropes, Common Themes, Settings, Characters, and Plot Devices of Some Genres: Part 1

2025-07-302025-09-15distractions, headphones, earplugs, visualisation, time management, toddler steps

Toddler Steps 5 – Eliminating Anything That Will Be A Distraction So You Can Stay Focused

2025-07-232025-09-15toddler steps, deadlines, accountability, stay on track, complete projects

Toddler Steps 4 – Creating an Unbreakable Deadline

2025-07-162025-09-15fiction, writing schedule, toddler steps

Toddler Steps 3 – Setting a Writing Schedule

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