Connecting Motive and Theme
Connecting your protagonist’s choices and motives to the story theme will also connect your readers.
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Connecting your protagonist’s choices and motives to the story theme will also connect your readers.
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Creating the perfect pace in your middle grade novel doesn’t take magic, but these tips and techniques will guide you to your goal.
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The Cassandra Curse by Hope Bolinger is quirky upper middle grade speculative fiction that will make you laugh and make you kind.
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Crafting a strong middle grade voice takes focus and time, and analyzing other great middle grade authors for specific ideas.
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Best Friends Playbook by A.W. Downer is a lower middle grade contemporary that combines football, princesses, and lots of imagination.
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Middle grade fiction is a unique age category with distinct characteristics and elements. Does your manuscript fit the mold?
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Give your main character control of the plot through the choices they make at the three turning point scenes.
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The Dread Watch – Online Novel Study Course helps students deeply analyze some exciting new traditional literature.
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To make an important character trait memorable, give your reader an unexpected delight.
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