FREE SHORT STORY! (Mystery, pets)

FREE SHORT STORY! (Mystery, pets)

“Monsieur Parrot is here, Madame, to investigate. He has, how you say, the theory. It may be that ze dog is not who done it.” Mystery is a new direction for Eva Sandor, your favorite writer of #mildlymagical funny fantasy. Enjoy a #small-scale foray into that beloved genre with this 1600 word short story.

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The plot quickens

The plot quickens

A simple guide to plot.

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What's in the ARC?

What's in the ARC?

My longest-ever blog post explores my personal take on "the story arc". In the years since, I've come to rely on the methods I describe here... the article is light-hearted, but the advice remains solid stuff.

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A guest aboard ship

A guest aboard ship

My interview on the popular "Lubber's Hole" podcast.

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Not so dumb after all

Not so dumb after all

The smart way to write a character who's being less than brilliant.

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Lights, camera, description!

Lights, camera, description!

Readers as set designers in the movie of your mind.

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Iceberg Theory

Iceberg Theory

What makes a world feel "fleshed out" and deep? A writer on r/writing asked. I answered.

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Have a listen, take a look

Have a listen, take a look

My interview on the podcast "Writers are People Too". We are!

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Our Weird World: an intro?

Our Weird World: an intro?

What do you think, readers? Want to hear about the fascinating oddities of our actual world that inspire me to create fantasy?

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It's good to be (interviewed by) the King!

It's good to be (interviewed by) the King!

Another interview with "Story King" Giancarlo Ghedini on his popular podcast.

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Pranksgiving memories

Pranksgiving memories

The time of gotcha-good is upon us. What's your opinion?

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Burger cook-off

Burger cook-off

If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, what do you think? Did I get a great big smooch from a popular show?

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New words: take the ride

New words: take the ride

Is it all right to just make up new rungecrumpers?

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What's not OK

What's not OK

People are obsessed with whether there are writing "rules". Short answer? No. Here's a little longer answer, too.

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Rules for Repetition

Rules for Repetition

Advice on how to write the same thing five times in a row.

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