Stepping Into Another Gender’s Voiceom a Different Gender

Allan E. Ansorge, Chris Kelsey, Ernest Lancaster, J.R. Ripley, Jeremy Finley, and Nancy West discuss the art of writing characters of a different gender. They explore authenticity, empathy, and the craft techniques that help writers avoid stereotypes while deepening perspective.

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Ashley-Ruth Bernier, Diane Sismour, Gay Yellen, John Carenen, Mary Adams Belk, and Melissa Collings explore how to weave romance naturally into a story. They discuss how authentic emotional connection can deepen character development, raise the stakes, and strengthen...

Inside a Sheriff’s Office Without the TV Lies

Inside a Sheriff’s Office Without the TV Lies

Television often gets sheriff’s offices wrong. Officer Mike Breedlove offers a realistic look inside daily operations, explaining how real procedures, responsibilities, and decision-making differ from Hollywood portrayals. Writers gain a grounded understanding of how...