Yes, you may have seen me mention this in other posts. But in case you missed it, I wanted to give it it's very own post!
Yes, you may have seen me mention this in other posts. But in case you missed it, I wanted to give it it's very own post!
Since the last few months have not been as good for my writing as I would have liked, I was considering trying a challenge to help me get back into the writing swing with more consistency. Well, I found one. Enter, the Rough Draft Challenge!
Today, I thought I'd share this article by Janice Hardy, it really made me think about new ways to write a better story! Have you considered the opportunities within your story that can help kick it up a notch?
Great article about Echoes and how to watch out for them in your writing. I am definitely guilty of repeating words. How many of these examples do you do?
This is a reblog from StoryEmpire.com
A question that comes up a lot is Plotting. How do you create your plot, what are the best methods for plotting, how do you plan all the different parts of your novel? So, today I am discussing the structure I use for my plotting.
How do you use realism in your fiction? This question is especially important to Fantasy and Sci-fi writers. Fiction is a fabrication, not the reality or truth we know. Fantasy or sci-fi fiction is considered the fantastical, often unbelievable.
But that doesn't mean that realism needs to get flung out the window. In fact, it can be the foundation we build our story upon.
This week's guest poster is my friend and author Andrew Kopecky, who discusses the topic of being yourself as a writer. Enjoy!
It's guest post time again. This week's guest poster is the wonderful Nicole Arnold who discusses developing a Writer identity. Enjoy!
This week's guest poster is the lovely Elke Feuer who shares some great tips for how to keep writing when things become difficult. Enjoy!