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Tor magazine submissions
Tor magazine submissions













Their characters inconvenience each other.Īs has been said before, people are more interested in how your characters’ relationships develop than how they change as people, and having one character chuck a spanner in another’s plans, and then seeing how they react, is a great way to develop the depth and richness your readers want. I’ve been reading a lot this month, and it occurred to me that there’s one simple thing the best writers do that makes their stories feel real and three-dimensional: Jill Tew, adult and YA author and Afronauts podcast host, has a great thread on Twitter about how to add richness to your writing. I’m generally happy that we moved back to the UK, but this winter would be warmer and cheaper if we were still living in Cleveland. This house would be really cosy if we could afford to have the heating on all the time, but just like everyone else, we’re rationing it as much as we can. As the weather turns cold and wet here in the UK, we are stocking up on hot water bottles and getting all our blankets out of storage.















Tor magazine submissions