Storycraft for serious authors.
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Welcome to the new bright and shiny Storyfix.com!

If you’re reading this via email, then I invite you to CLICK THROUGH to the site and check out the new paint job and some nifty remodeling, including a cool new banner. My thanks go out to the designers and programmers who helped me get this done (which took over three weeks… and we’re still not done. Some of the back-end pages are still under construction, but the basic navigation is up and running).

To reward you for dropping by, here are some of my most popular posts connected to the topic of story structure, including access to the comments.

Enjoy. And… let me know how you like the new look and feel of the site.

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There’s an entire book’s worth of material here, so bookmark this one and dive in.

If you’re a new – or at least a newer – writer, this is basic training that too many either skip, or are never exposed to. Each link takes you to a full tutorial.

Every pro writer with a career leans into understanding these prinicples at the level of instinct, even if they aren’t talking about it. Instinct, however, is nothing other than a principle that has ingrained itself in the writer’s story DNA. Which is a state every writer should strive to achieve.

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6 Responses

  1. Thanks to all for these kind words, and suggestions. Implementing them all! Am also doing a “purge” of the mailing list (the unwanted side-effect of going to a new email service)… no idea how many names will bite the dust, but at least I’ll know the survivors ore here for real. I appreciate you! Larry

  2. Your mails are looked forward to by me as I always learn something new from them. Even though I am an unpublished writer as of now but hoping to make it very soon, please keep sending me your posts. BTW, your new site is real cool! LIKE IT A LOT! Keep on teaching us about short fiction, novels and anything else you feel we need to be aware of.

  3. Looks amazing, Larry!!! Nice and sleek.

    Harald’s right. Add “Blog” to the menu. Also, I’m a firm believer in adding an author photo to the main page as well as the sidebar of the blog, so your audience can “see” you. 😉

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