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Author: Nancy C. Walker

When I was a child, I wouldn’t stop reading. This developed an active imagination and a creative soul. My passion eventually led me to continue my education with a BA in English Language and Literature, and an MFA in Creative Writing. My education also developed my interest in teaching. Now I share my passion for all things creative with others through my books, live streams, and website. 
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Character Arc: What is it and how to use one

Posted on July 30, 2025February 12, 2026 by Nancy C. Walker

Character arcs help make a character memorable. This article reviews which the different types arcs. – with examples

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Plot Grid: How to with examples

Posted on July 24, 2025February 12, 2026 by Nancy C. Walker

A plot grid is a powerful tool for authors whether you want to plot a novel or edit one. This article explains how to use one, with examples.

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Internal and External Conflict: Know the difference – with examples

Posted on July 18, 2025February 12, 2026 by Nancy C. Walker

Character development is essential for any novel. This article discusses the differences between external and internal conflict, and why both are important. – with examples.

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When I was a child, I wouldn’t stop reading. This developed an active imagination and a creative soul. My passion eventually led me to continue my education with a BA in English Language and Literature, and an MFA in Creative Writing. My education also developed my interest in teaching. Now I share my passion for all things creative with others through my books, live streams, and website. 

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