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The Three Act Structure Of Stories

The Three Act Structure is the concept that each story can be broken into three main parts: Act I, Act II, and Act III. In Act I, we see the characters in their normal lives. Act II is when something changes their status quo and they run into problem after Read more…

By Liz, 4 yearsNovember 9, 2021 ago

Pantsers And Plotters: What Type Of Writer Are You?

One of the most common debates in the writing world is about pantsers verses plotters. Though these two types of writers are treated like an either/or option, it really is more of a sliding scale measurement for writing methods. Still, knowing which way you swing will help you with your Read more…

By Liz, 4 yearsNovember 2, 2021 ago

Portraying Your Characters’ Emotions (And 3 Ways To Grow Your Skills)

One of the biggest struggles writers have with characters is portraying their emotions. It’s the issue of “show, don’t tell” again. While most writers get the hang of showing the character’s emotions rather than telling them, it can be hard to not repeat yourself. My goal for this post is Read more…

By Liz, 4 yearsOctober 26, 2021 ago

Pen Names: 5 Easy Steps To Claim One (Or More)

You have a book that you want to publish, but do you have an author name? You have the option of publishing your books under your name or a pen name. There’s nothing wrong with choosing either option. If you’re considering a pen name, here are a few things to Read more…

By Liz, 4 yearsOctober 19, 2021 ago

Initial Characterization: Developing Characters Before You Start Writing

Some writers start a book without knowing any of the details, and others have a meticulous outline of the story before they sit down to write. I fall somewhere in the middle. For my characters, I like to have some details preplanned. My reasoning for this is twofold. One, I Read more…

By Liz, 4 yearsOctober 12, 2021 ago

Internal And External Conflict Within A Story (With Examples)

There are two types of conflict in every story: internal and external. Both are necessary to make a good and relatable story, but usually a book will focus on one type of conflict over the others. Below is an explanation of each and examples for practical application. I know it Read more…

By Liz, 4 yearsOctober 5, 2021 ago

What’s The Best Word Processor For You As An Author? (My Pick Is The Last One)

Although writing on a typewriter or with a pen is still an option, the easiest way to write is on a computer program. Why am I pointing this out? Because even though it’s the easiest way, it still has its difficulties. There are three different programs I have heard writers Read more…

By Liz, 4 yearsSeptember 28, 2021 ago

Writing Relatable Characters: Give Them Weaknesses

When you’re developing characters, it’s important to make them relatable and believable—which means they must have weaknesses. Even superman, with his larger-than-life superpowers and upstanding character, has weaknesses. If he didn’t, people would get bored with his story really fast. There are two main categories for character weaknesses: flaws and Read more…

By Liz, 4 yearsSeptember 21, 2021 ago

How Is Writing A Short Story Different From A Novel?

Writing short stories is a great way to play around with your writing. You can try different genres, a new style, or just write something to take a break from your current novel. These stories can be submitted to contests or to anthologies or magazines for publication.  Please note that Read more…

By Liz, 4 yearsSeptember 14, 2021 ago

3 Reasons Contests Help With Author Career Goals

How do you know you’ve made it as a writer? Maybe when you’ve written a whole book. When you have an agent. Or when someone you don’t personally know reads and likes your book. It could be when you see your book in Barnes & Noble. The list goes on Read more…

By Liz, 4 yearsSeptember 7, 2021 ago

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