Xlibris Writing Tips| Writing the Antihero Pt 2

by Thomas McKinley

Xlibris Writing Tips| Writing the Antihero

Xlibris Publishing returns with tips for understanding and writing the Antihero.     Methods Another factor that distinguishes between a traditional hero and an antihero is the methods used. In an inverse of the above Robin Hood- Motives example, two characters can have similar if not the same motivations. What differentiates the hero and antihero […]

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Xlibris Writing Tips| Writing the Antihero

by Thomas McKinley

Xlibris Writing Tips| Writing the Antihero

Xlibris Publishing offers tips for understanding and Writing the Antihero.   For better or worse, modern media has become fascinated with the figure of the antihero, the ‘bad boy.’ Thus the antihero has appeared in various forms, and in various mediums, over the centuries. While the tradition of the flawed protagonist has persisted throughout human […]

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Xlibris Writing Tips| Short Term and Long Term Storytelling

by Thomas McKinley

Xlibris Writing Tips| Short and Long Term Storytelling

Understanding Short Term and Long Term Storytelling will better your ability to provide a more satisfying reader experience in the now while also laying the foundation for a more rewarding experience stretched across your series. Xlibris Publishing wants to provide some writing tips at applying Short and Long Term Storytelling.   If you plan to write a book […]

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Xlibris Writing Tips| The Art of War and Marketing Your Book

by Thomas McKinley

Xlibris Writing Tips| The Art of War and Marketing Your Book

Sun Tzu’s The Art of War was written in the 5th century BC, and has since then remained a classic for military strategists as well as for corporate marketers and salesmen. In this Writing Tips article, Xlibris Publishing shows you ways in which to use The Art of War and its lessons to market your book.   The Art of […]

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