A Strong Opening Chapter
A question or an obsession; how do I write a strong opening chapter? How do I hook the reader and […]
A question or an obsession; how do I write a strong opening chapter? How do I hook the reader and […]
From Act One ingenue to Act Three veteran, your second act pinch points are the key. Character arcs simply don’t
Inspired by Sanderson’s World Building class, we bring you writing Setting as Character. There are certain books where the setting
Mary Robinette’s ingenious short story technique raised a reader question about calculating the MICE Quotient. Listen to the audio version
Uncovering the art of the book ‘blurb’; that short text on the back cover and in the book summary that
A common piece of writing advice is ‘write what you know.’ But what I know, I don’t want to write
Revising my novella, I discovered I’m writing about sisterhood as theme over plot. Who knew? Not me, it began as
Book One stalled for a while because I didn’t know how to handle the revelation of misbelief. In my defense,
My novella hit problems a while back, entirely from exceeding the MICE quotient. I tried to pack too much into
A key question in fiction: where does your protagonist sit on the proactivity scale? Do they pursue goals beyond the