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How to Write Stories that Bore Your Readers – On the RMFW Blog

May 12, 2023 by Kelley Lindberg Leave a Comment

Are your stories too exciting? Are they keeping your readers up past their bedtimes? Are they causing book clubs to swoon? Well, fear not, gentle writer, for I have compiled a list of 10 ways you can suck the energy right out of your writing. If your dream is to craft a story so boring that sleep researchers will put your book on the bedside tables in their labs, then hop on over to the Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers blog today, where I’ve posted “10 Tips for Writing a Boring Story.”

Filed Under: Writing Craft Tagged With: character, dialogue, setting

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