Overwriting: Why It Happens And How To Fix It

Overwriting is surprisingly a really easy problem to have. Especially in first drafts, it's really easy to write a lot of stuff the story doesn't need. Fluff, filler, unnecessary scenes and dialogue, drawn out story lines, this can all be contributed to overwriting. Often it can come from being uncertain of what you want to... Continue Reading →

Character Introductions

Don't be tempted to take the introduction of your characters lightly, because their first moments in the story are incredibly important. Those first moments with a character can and should be used to 'set the tone' for that character. Their first scene should be an introduction of their personality, a short peak at who they... Continue Reading →

How To Write 10k Words In A Day

A while back I wrote 10k in a day, something I never thought I'd be able to do, but this is how I did it!Keep in mind that these tips can be used for writing in general, and you may not actually write 10k words in a day because that is a whole lot of... Continue Reading →

NaNo Help: Plot

Characters may be the most important thing in writing (at least in my opinion), but plot is literally what stories are about. Plot is the backbone of a story, and without a plot you don't really have much. Plot is what pushes your characters forward, its what keeps the story moving, and gives it purpose.... Continue Reading →

NaNoWriMo 101

It's October now, which means November is coming up fast, and with it, NaNoWriMo!Over the coming weeks, I'll be writing a series of blog posts to help you with NaNoWriMo, should you choose to participate. But today, the basics. What Is NaNoWriMo? First off, what the heck is NaNoWriMo? Honestly, it a good question, because... Continue Reading →

Preptober!!

Today is the first day of October, and for those of us who are doing NaNoWriMo, that means the start of Preptober! You may be wondering what Preptober is, because you've never heard of it before. I hadn't heard of it until last year either. Preptober is the month before NaNoWriMo, National Novel Writing Month,... Continue Reading →

Outlining: Why, How, and My Method

There are three different types of writers, the plotters, the plansters, and the pantsers. Each one writes theirs stories in a different way. Plotters plot out their story before they start writing, so they have a clear path they can take when working through their novel. Pantsers have no plan, they write by the seat... Continue Reading →

Trusting Your Creative Muse And When To Get Feedback

I see it all the time. People thinking their pacing is too fast, or too slow, but not trusting themselves on this feeling. Or asking other what they should do with a character because they want to do this one thing but they're not sure if it's the right move. But here's the thing. It's... Continue Reading →

Generating Story Ideas

I have far more story ideas than I know what to do with, and it took me a while to realize not every person is like this. So what do I do to constantly be coming up with and developing new ideas for books, series, screenplays, and short stories? 1: I'm Always Looking I go... Continue Reading →

Make Me Care – Crafting A Story Where Reader’s Care

A story isn't good if the reader can't relate to the characters and isn't given a reason to care. No matter how good your plot, no matter how amazing your world, the reader will not care if you don't give them a reason to love your characters.There are really two steps to this, and you... Continue Reading →

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