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Symbolism in Writing: Planned or Subconscious?
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Symbolism in Writing: Planned or Subconscious?

There have always been those who write by planning and those that write on a whim, when it comes to symbolism, it’s much the same. However, what’s interesting is the deeper symbolic elements that come up unplanned in a story. Many authors are surprised to find the connections and deeper meaning their readers pull out of a story.

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Creating a Red Herring
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Creating a Red Herring

Red Herrings are a great way to keep readers guessing. A type of foreshadowing, they're pieces that are meant to mislead your reader into expecting a different outcome.

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Finding Hidden Story Ideas in Everyday Life
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Finding Hidden Story Ideas in Everyday Life

In the past, we’ve discussed the practice of reading in order to write, whether that’s reading terrible books or reading the best of the genre you write within. Today, I’m encouraging you to put down the books, and the notepads, and let’s go out and find story inspiration in the real world!

Actually, bring that notepad with you.

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