Contrary to popular belief, they're not the same thing.
Know how to write a book. This is a comprehensive guide for all beginners to become writers and authors, either through traditional or self-publishing.
Drama Triangle--The model describes three unconscious and habitual behavioral habits as “roles” which people often play in relationships.
If you're looking for great worldbuilding tools that will help you with your novels, here are ten of the best you can use right now!
Plotting by J.L. Bell
"Shadow theory" is one of the most intuitive tools a writer can use to identify the contrasting elements that create complex characters.
Via Audra Wolowiec’s beautiful blog Lineforms. bang, bark, beep, bellow, blare, blast, bleat, bong, boom, bray, buzz, cackle, cheep, chime, clack, clank, clap, clatter, clink, cluck, clunk, c…
The author creates the story. The narrator tells the story. The character lives the story. Writers need to know these distinctions.
The Climactic Moment is the reason your story is even being told in the first place. Needless to say, it's pretty important you get it right. Find out how!
Feeling-o-meter: A visual feeling thermometer for children to properly identify and describe their feelings of anger, frustration and disappointment.
One of my most popular posts is for my Romance Beat Sheet, but one of my readers asked if I could create a Scrivener template to go along with the Romance Beat Sheet. Yes! If you're a romance author and use Scrivener for drafting your stories, today's post is for you.