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Tony Tips Tuesdaysâ„¢: Writing Complex Friendships
Friendships in fiction should be multifaceted, just like they are in real life. They can be loyal yet complicated, nurturing yet competitive, comforting yet confrontational. And when they’re written well, these relationships elevate your characters, deepen your plot, and move your readers.
Let’s talk about how to write friendships that feel real, raw, and unforgettable.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Oct 147 min read
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Tony Tips Tuesdays™: Writing the Scene They’ll Reread
As a writer, your goal is to not just tell a story—but to deliver moments so emotionally potent, so immersive, that readers can’t help but go back. They reread not just because it was beautifully written, but because it touched something true inside them. These scenes aren’t about showing off your skill with words—they’re about tapping into the core of human experience and creating a shared emotional space between your characters and your readers.

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Sep 165 min read
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Tony Tips Tuesdaysâ„¢:Crafting Unforgettable Characters: The Beating Heart of Every Great Story
Today on Tony Tips Tuesdays™, I want to talk about something near and dear to every writer’s heart: the art of crafting unforgettable characters.
Whether you’re building brave superheroes like Kevin Edwards and Juanita Grayson in my novel series S.O.L.A.D.™, a small-town journalist navigating love, or a multi-dimensional villain whose actions send ripples through the story, character is everything. Plot drives the engine, sure—but your characters are the gas, the spark, an

Tyrone Tony Reed Jr.
Jul 295 min read
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