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John T Jones, Ph.D.'s Articles in Writing and Speaking

  • Writing 101 - Character Motivation Requires Research
    If your characters are not motivated (driven), your writing will be boring to your reader. Note that I said, "reader", not "readers". The only reader will be you!
  • Writing 101: Setting And Characters - Who Did That Where?
    In novels, both characterization and setting are extremely important. These items are often treated separately by those who like to tell us how we should write. However, the characters must fit into the setting in one of two ways: The character was born and raised in the setting or the character was imported into the setting (by the writer).
  • Writing 101: Can You Write A Joke?
    Can you write a joke? Starting from an existing joke might help. We’ll give it a try with five bar jokes. Then it's your turn!
  • Writing 101: Getting an Idea for a Children’s Story
    The hard thing about writing for children is to find an idea that would appeal to a child. If you remember that everyday things are what most children’s books are about, you will find it is easy to get started. I took a story idea from this morning’s classifieds and wrote the story in this article. You can do it too!

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