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Helping Writers Become Authors

Most Common Writing Mistakes, Pt. 57: Dead-End Relationships

Helping Writers Become Authors

K.M. Weiland

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4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2017

⏱️ 18 minutes

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0:00.0

This is K.M. Wyland.

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and you are listening to the 376th episode of the Helping Writers Become Authors Podcast.

0:17.4

This has been a nose to the grindstone kind of weak for me.

0:21.6

I've kept busy transcribing the last of my scene outline for my

0:26.7

portal fantasy sequel Dreambreaker from my handwritten notes and

0:31.2

discriminer using the speech- speech to text dictation software dragon naturally speaking

0:36.4

which I highly recommend for anyone who has to deal with transcribing huge chunks of

0:41.0

text. I also completed the first draft of the Creating Character Arks

0:46.3

Workbook and got down to work with the first couple rounds of proofreading.

0:50.3

Hoping to finish that this coming week so I can then start figuring out what

0:55.2

helpful infographics I can add to the workbook before I start in on the digital

1:00.3

version which is always a challenge of its own in comparison to the print version of the workbooks.

1:05.0

So, keeping busy.

1:07.0

In other news, I'm pleased to announce that for those of you who find it more efficient and helpful to

1:14.2

listen rather than read from a book the much requested creating character

1:19.2

arc's audio book is now available from both Amazon and Audible. So I hope you'll check that up.

1:28.1

And now I hope you enjoyed this week's podcast entitled Most Common Writing Mistakes Part 57 Dead End Relationships.

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Once upon a time, there were two characters.

1:42.0

They got along very well, cared for each other very much,

1:47.0

always had good advice for one another, and always, always, always had each other's back. The end. Oh yeah and even though it's hardly

1:57.3

worth mentioning there was also the subplot character who once betrayed one of

2:02.4

the main characters even though he loved her and

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