Last night’s game was insane. While watching it, I commented several times that no book or movie had ever made me feel the same sort of tension. Dan Alatorre has written a great post on how a writer can apply the same elements to drive tension and drama in a story. If you haven’t followed his blog, you are definitely missing out. 
You don’t have to be a Cubs fan to have enjoyed last night’s World Series, you nonsports fans. (Read on, there’s a lesson for you here.) You don’t have to be a baseball fan, either. You don’t even have to be a sports fan. Last night was an example of DRAMA and TENSION – and […]
via The Writing Tips You Should Have Learned At The World Series, Nonsports Fans Writers — Dan Alatorre – AUTHOR
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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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