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Character Motivations: Character Under A Microscope Series

This week, let’s take a deeper look at character motivations. What makes the characters act like they do? Writers are often told to give characters goals, but along with those goals come motivations. Why do they want those goals? The reasons characters act the way they do will not only Read more…

By Liz, 2 yearsFebruary 28, 2023 ago

Character Reactions: Character Under A Microscope Series

I want to start a new ongoing series on my website called Character Under A Microscope. There are so many things you can consider when creating characters that I think it needs an in-depth study. I don’t want to burn my readers out on all things character though so I’m Read more…

By Liz, 2 yearsFebruary 21, 2023 ago

Writing A Cathartic Story: How To Leave Readers Satisfied

Aristotle coined the word catharsis, which is defined as purging of powerful negative emotions through dramatic art. It occurs when someone empathizes with characters. When those characters overcome their negative emotions, the reader overcomes those emotions with the characters, but it also tricks the person’s body into purging any pent-up Read more…

By Liz, 2 yearsFebruary 14, 2023 ago

Demystifying Surprise, Tension, And Suspense In Stories (Plus 3 Ways To Create Suspense)

I want to address three emotions that often get intermixed and, therefore, confused in writing. Surprise, tension, and suspense are all beneficial to a thrilling plot line. Each have their strengths and weaknesses, and, by understanding these, writers can find ways to weave them into their plots for maximum effect. Read more…

By Liz, 2 yearsFebruary 7, 2023 ago

Beware of Overwriting: Purple Prose (With Examples)

Have you ever heard someone talk about purple prose? When I first started branching out to learn more about writing outside of a hobby, I was flummoxed by the term. It seemed to have a negative connotation, but that’s all I knew. A little digging gave me answers, and I Read more…

By Liz, 2 yearsJanuary 31, 2023 ago

Line Editing: The Third Round Of Self-Editing For Authors

Line editing is the last layer of edits an author should do before handing off their manuscript to an editor. You should do these edits when you think your story is the best it can be and are ready to improve its presentation. This round is all about making the Read more…

By Liz, 2 yearsJanuary 17, 2023 ago

Content Editing: The Second Round Of Self-Editing For Authors

Last week I shared my process on rewrites, and this week I want to move on to content edits. These are still major edits, but they can be addressed on a chapter-by-chapter basis since they deal more with scene edits than the overall story. Definition Content editing, also called developmental Read more…

By Liz, 2 yearsJanuary 10, 2023 ago

Rewriting: The First Round Of Self-Editing For Authors

I’ve been wading through editing for a while now, and I’ve developed three types of edit rounds I do for my books. These don’t include any edits that come from editors but are what I do myself before showing my manuscript to an editor. The first and least technical edit Read more…

By Liz, 2 yearsJanuary 3, 2023 ago

Exposition: 3 Ways To Make It Exciting

People say setting, character, and plot are the three main aspects of stories, but I want to point out the ugly stepsister in the corner. Exposition. It gets a bad reputation in the writing world, and that’s because most don’t do it the right. Exposition is the explanations inserted into Read more…

By Liz, 2 yearsDecember 20, 2022 ago

What Transports Readers Into The World Of A Story?

The basic triad of writing a tale is setting, character, and plot. Without all of these you cannot write a complete story. The point is to transport readers to another world and make them fall in love with it. Each part of the triad has a job to fulfill so Read more…

By Liz, 2 yearsDecember 13, 2022 ago

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