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What Is Denouement (Besides A Fun Word To Say)?

When I first started submerging myself in writing lingo, I listened to podcasts by authors. I heard the word denouement several times and recognized it as French, but I had no clue what it meant. While the word itself isn’t mandatory to know as a writer, what it represents for Read more

By Liz, 4 yearsFebruary 15, 2022 ago

Depths Of Despair: Never Leave Out This Important Moment In A Story

We’ve talked about the Try/Fail cycle and how it needs to be repeated at least three times in a novel, and now we’re going to focus on one moment in the last cycle. Arguably, the most important scene in your book. This moment has been called many things: the Reversal, Read more

By Liz, 4 yearsFebruary 8, 2022 ago

Bottom Line: Every Story Is About Struggling Against Death

This week we’re getting to the heart of the major conflict in any plot. James Scott Bell emphasizes that every story is about a character confronting death, but it’s not as straight forward as it sounds. There are three types of death: physical, professional, and psychological. All stories need conflict, Read more

By Liz, 4 yearsFebruary 1, 2022 ago

What Is One Thing Authors Can Do To Prove Themselves Worthy?

This month brings a new trail marker in my author journey. As writers, we need to set goals to achieve on our way, or we may feel like we are going nowhere. It takes time and dedication, and maybe a little luck, to make it in this field. Learning to Read more

By Liz, 4 yearsJanuary 25, 2022 ago

Pride And Prejudice: An Example Of 8 Character Types In One Story

This week is about application of what we are learning. I’m going to take the eight character types we discussed the last few weeks and apply it to one book: Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen. I picked this story to show that, though these roles seem to be geared Read more

By Liz, 4 yearsJanuary 18, 2022 ago

Character Types: Love Interest And Temptress (The Influencers Of The Story)

The last pair of characters I’m going to discuss at this time is the love interest and the temptress. These may seem straightforward, especially in the romance genre, but they are more complicated than they appear. They can also be present in any genre. The love interest and the temptress Read more

By Liz, 4 yearsJanuary 11, 2022 ago

Character Types: Sidekick And Henchman (The Angel And Demon On Your Protagonist’s Shoulders)

Next on the list of character types are the sidekick and the henchman. There can be one or more of each of these characters. Though they don’t play a huge part in the overall story, they are important characters who help build up internal conflict for your protagonist. While the Read more

By Liz, 4 yearsJanuary 4, 2022 ago

Character Types: Guide And Contagonist (The Gurus Of Your Book)

Now that we have discussed the most important characters in a story, let’s move down on the tier of character types. These next ones are powerful side characters that either help or hinder your main characters. They aren’t powerful enough to end the conflict between good and evil (that’s your Read more

By Liz, 4 yearsDecember 28, 2021 ago

Character Types: Protagonist And Antagonist (The 2 Most Important People In Your Story)

For the next few weeks I’m going to focus on the main character types found in stories. As with everything in life, if you have one thing you also have its opposite. Therefore, I’m presenting these character types in pairs to show both sides of the coin, so to speak. Read more

By Liz, 4 yearsDecember 21, 2021 ago

2 Problems With Dependent Clauses That Every Writer Should Avoid

Dependent clauses are useful when telling a story. It can help vary your sentence structure and enable you to form more complex sentences to convey more meaning. Though they are a useful tool, they often get misused. I would like to share two ways I see this done the most: Read more

By Liz, 4 yearsDecember 14, 2021 ago

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