Seriously, I freaking love this blog. You will not be disappointed. This week, they’ve posted about characters and endings.

So you’ve got a great idea for your speculative fiction story. You’ve envisioned a fantastic future or a mythical realm, and presumably given some thoughts to it’s inhabitants and the problem they’ll need to solve in order to drive the plot forward. Good start. Now, what character’s point of view is this story going to […]
via For SF&F Writers. Building Believable Worlds Part 2: The Protagonist(s) — Notes From The Slush Pile
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I'm a SFF writer with a day job as the Social Media Manager for the South Carolina Army National Guard. I have a B.A. in English from the American Military University, a Graduate Certificate in Social Media Management from Georgetown University, and am pursuing my MFA in Creative Writing at Southern New Hampshire University. I've gotten a few things published here and there, but nothing important enough to list as a credit. If you finished reading this--some random dude's author bio--you're the best kind of person. Let's be friends!
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