Ask and answer the who, what, how, and why questions before embarking on constructing characters. You’ll write a more convincing story.
Choosing the right character names for the cast of your stories is the first step in developing a unique and effective character identity.
Use six techniques to control your story’s pace. It will help you write tales that engage your readers and audience from start to finish.
Master the techniques that go into the suspension of disbelief. Inject them into your own stories. Your tales will the better for it.
Choosing a compelling, eye-catching title for your story is the first small step in getting your novel or screenplay noticed.
Story pacing refers to the overall flow and rhythm of your narrative incidents. Handled well, it keeps the audience and readers hooked.
The story theme has two parts. One part identifies a virtue which leads to victory, the other identifies its opposite, which leads to defeat.
Choosing the right character names for the cast of your stories is the first step in developing a unique and effective character identity.
Study the suggestions of accomplished writers to glean good writing advice from their thoughts, statements and works.
Contrasting the length, pace and texture of scenes creates rhythm in the story and avoids a sense of sameness and monotony.
Choosing the right character names for the cast of your stories is the first step in developing a unique and effective character identity.
Answering the set of twenty story questions listed above will help you ensure that your characters and story stay on track.
Choosing the right character names for the cast of your stories is the first step in developing a unique and effective character identity.
Character description should be brief and germane. Describe only those traits of a character that serve as triggers to the plot, and do so succinctly
In thinking about world building of near futures, concentrate on key markers that define a society. This post suggests what some of those markers might be.
The use of emotion , skillfully rendered, can bind readers and audiences to the characters and plots of your stories.
The dual function of archetypes lays out the dramatic and psychological dimensions of a story, drawn from humanity’s rich, mythic traditions.