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- 10 Lies About Fighting Writers Shouldn’t Believe
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- Adrenaline – The Un-Sunny Side
- Adrenaline: The Sunny Side
- An Editor’s Perspective on Writing Fight Scenes
- Attacked by More Than One Person
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- Behold, the Hunga Munga
- Blade Damage – Differences In Blade Damage
- Blade Damage – Knife Wounds (GRAPHIC)
- Blade Damage – Vital Targets
- Blade Damage – What Will Kill
- Blades and Their Purpose Part I – Single vs Double Edge
- Blades and Their Purpose Part II (And Carrying Them)
- Bladework
- Block a Fight Scene Tip
- Blocking a Fight Scene – Mapping
- Blood Loss and Fighting
- Blood Pattern Evidence
- Body Punches – The Cons and the Defense
- Body Punches – The Pros
- Breaking Zip Ties – For Writers
- Bringin’ a Knife to a Gun Fight, Chop vs Punch – FightWriters Luke Scott & Johne Cook
- Bullwhips Use & Bullwhip Injuries
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- Calling 911 Around the World
- Carrying a Katana on Your Back
- Carrying a Sword on Your Back
- Catapults (and Cow-tapults)
- Cauliflower Ear
- Character Size and Fighting Styles
- Collecting Evidence Step by Step
- Crime Scene Clean Up – Post Mortem Biohazards
- Crime Scene Cleaning
- Crime Scene Cleaning Pt 2 – Writer Questions
- Crime Scenes: Call to Clean-Up, Pt 2 Dispatch, EMS, FD, PD
- CSI Myths to Avoid in your Writing
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- Dark Matter Fight Scene – Featured FightWriter: Lisa Godfrees
- Decomposition Stages
- Describing Pain for Writers and their Character
- Dislocating A Thumb to Escape Handcuffs
- Do Women Kill Less Often than Men?
- Don’t Write Authentic Fight Scenes
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- Emergency Room Terms for Writers
- Escaping Handcuffs
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- Fight Flight Responses for Characters
- Fight Scene Critique With Writer’s Digest
- Fight Scene Pacing
- Fight Scenes – How Much to Write
- Fight Scenes with Injured Characters
- Fight Scenes With Magic
- Fight Technique for Writers – X Choke
- Fight Write Round Two Muchahuahua
- Fight Write, Round Two Motivation
- Fighting a Bloodied Opponent
- Fighting a Larger Opponent – Pt 2
- Fighting a Larger Opponent – Striking
- Fighting At Night – Travis Perry
- Fighting in Water – Featured FightWriter: Linda Kozar –
- Fighting in Zero-G – FightWriter: Jonathan Clay:
- Fighting Monsters
- Fighting Robots
- Firearms Part I – Handguns
- Firearms Part II – Rifles & Shotguns
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- Protected: For Subscribers Only!!!
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- Getting Hit in the Face
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- Healing Time
- Hitting a Pro
- How a Fighter Feels After the Fight – Bubba Bush
- How People Who Don’t Know How to Fight, Fight?
- How Realistic Are Martial Arts in a Real Fight – Featured FightWriter: S. E. M. Ishida –
- How to Fight a Turkey
- How to Headbutt
- How to Move a Corpse for WRITERS
- How to Punch
- How to Punch – Step by Step for Writers
- How to Write a Fight Scene That Flows and Is Easy to Follow
- How Women Kill
- How Your Female Fighter Looks
- Human Bites
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- Improvised Weaponry
- Improvised Weaponry Part Dos
- Injuries by Firearms Part 3
- Injuries by Magic: Four Things to Consider
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- Jo Staff
- Jousting for Writers
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- Killing a Horse & Fighting with Compromised Limbs – Featured FightWriter: Serena Dawson
- Knife Vocab and a Great Video!
- Knock Out Punches
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- Liver Punch
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- NaNoWriMo Fight Scene Guide
- Not Really a Post
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- Perineum Stab
- Picking a Fighting Style – Your Character
- Picking a Fighting Style for Your Character – Era/Culture
- Picking a Fighting Style for Your Character 2 – Site
- Predicting Assault W/ and W/O Weapons
- Psychological Warfare – Gaslighting Pt 2, What Gaslighters Say
- Psychological Warfare – Gaslighting Pt 3, Victim Response
- Psychological Warfare – Gaslighting Pt1, Making a Gaslighter
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- Recovering from Blood Loss
- Redirecting Momentum
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- Protected: Romantasy Summit Slides
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- Shame, Guilt and Regret
- Showing Fear and Anxiety
- Staph
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- Protected: Story Embers Conference Notes
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- Street Fighting vs Sanctioned Fighting – Savannah Grace
- Stupid Kicks
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- Protected: Subscribers Only – Getting “Classy”
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- Surviving a Throat Cut – Featured FightWriter: Heather Titus
- Suturing With Needles and Bugs
- Sword Forging
- Swordbreakers
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- The Claymore – The Good and The Not Great
- The CSI Effect – Evidence Readers Expect to See
- The Geek Block podcast w/ Edged Weapons Expert, Kirk McCune
- The Polygraph Test
- The WHY Changes the Fight
- Threatening with a Weapon – Why John Wick Doesn’t
- Trauma Responses For Characters
- Two Sword Fighting – Estilo Macabebe
- Types of Crime Scene Evidence
- Types of Kicks
- Types of Punches
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- Using Animals in Fight Scenes
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- Welcome back Kata! – Bo and Jo Staff Basics
- Western Sword Vocabulary
- What Fight Scenes Can Do For Your Story
- What Fighters Think About While Fighting
- What Happens in an Autopsy – for Writers
- What Writers Can Learn About Knives from John Wick
- What Writers Can Learn from John Wick
- What Your Character Should NOT Do When they Punch
- Where People Are Stabbed
- Where to Punch a Character and Why
- Where Your Fight Scene Takes Place
- Why Your Character is Fighting
- Would You Kill A Robot?
- Wounds by Firearms 1 Stats and How Guns Do Damage
- Wounds By Firearms 2 Bullet Caliber and Wound Pics
- Write Fight Scenes with Dialogue Realistic?
- Writing a Fight Scene Step-by-Step
- Writing Action – Large Movement
- Writing Action – Making The Reader Wince
- Writing Action – What Not To Write
- Writing Deception – Verbal Content and Style
- Writing Female Fighters
- Writing Fighting Multiple Opponents
- Writing Poison
- Writing Poison – Medical Jargon
- Writing Poisonous Plants and Snakes
- Writing Prompts for Kids!
- Writing PTSD 1
- Writing PTSD 2
- Writing Scenes With Sparring
- Writing Weapons of Opportunity
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- X-Choke Arm Bar