Life like Dialogue: 16 Observations Writers Ought to Know About Actual Life Speak

Life like Dialogue: 16 Observations Writers Ought to Know About Actual Life Speak

Realistic dialogue can make your story. In fact, as Shakespeare knew, you can tell a whole story just through authentic, realistic dialogue. You’re probably thinking: “Easier said than done.” What makes dialogue difficult to do well? Good stories are about real people, and people in real life love to talk to each other. We are […]



Writing Stress: eight Methods to Ramp Up Stress in a Scene

Writing Stress: eight Methods to Ramp Up Stress in a Scene

Writing tension can be tricky. Have you ever received feedback that a scene is boring or should be cut, but you know that it’s crucial to the overall plot? What do you do? You probably need help writing tension, taking the scene from good to great. Let’s look at eight ways to increase the tension […]



Methods to Write a Coming of Age Story: A Full Information 

Methods to Write a Coming of Age Story: A Full Information 

So you want to know how to write a coming of age story?  Coming of age is one of the central themes in all of literature, but it’s also a specific type of story in its own right, one of the nine types of stories that we talk about in The Write Structure plot framework. […]



25 YA Writing Prompts to Spark Terrific Tales for Teenagers

25 YA Writing Prompts to Spark Terrific Tales for Teenagers

Some of the books that make the biggest impact on us as readers are the books we read as children and teens. If you want to write for teens, today we have some young adult YA writing prompts to get your creative juices flowing. Use one of these story ideas to write your own YA […]



Well-known First Strains of Books to Encourage Your Personal First Chapter

Well-known First Strains of Books to Encourage Your Personal First Chapter

First impressions are important, and no more so than when you pick up a book! Today we look at the famous first lines of books that have captured readers for years to see what we can learn about how to make the best first impression. Today we welcome guest author E.Q. Adair who recently shared […]



Parallelism: Maintain Your Verb Tenses Constant

Parallelism: Maintain Your Verb Tenses Constant

A common writing mistake happens when writers fail to use parallel forms in their verbs or other grammatical structures. But what are parallel verbs and how can you make sure you’re using the correct grammatical form? Today let’s learn how to avoid non-parallel verbs in your writing.  What is Parallelism or Parallel Structure?  Parallelism is […]



Pantser, Plotter, and Plantser: The three Dominant Sorts of Writers

Pantser, Plotter, and Plantser: The three Dominant Sorts of Writers

What type of writer are you? Are you a pantser who likes to write without much of a plan or a plotter who works mostly from an outline? Maybe you’re some combination of both. Let’s look at the three types of writers. There are all types of writers, but most writers fall into one of […]



Two-Method Communication: four Ideas and Examples to Get It Proper

Two-Method Communication: four Ideas and Examples to Get It Proper

Leaders understand that one of the best signs of a successful organization is a highly engaged workforce. When employees are motivated by their work, they perform better than their less-committed counterparts and naturally boost the organization’s bottom line. Yet what’s often overlooked is a critical element to employee engagement – “two-way communication” in the workplace. […]



14 Fantasy Writing Prompts for Magical Tales

14 Fantasy Writing Prompts for Magical Tales

Fantasy writing prompts can open a new world to you as a writer. But when you sit down to write a fantasy story, it can be easy to get overwhelmed! With the fantasy genre, the potential for conflict and world ending threats can come from anywhere—magical creatures, an unfamiliar city or world, an evil sorcerer. […]



Tips on how to Edit a Novel: The Foolproof 9-Step E-book Enhancing Course of

Tips on how to Edit a Novel: The Foolproof 9-Step E-book Enhancing Course of

Are you the kind of writer that loves writing a first draft but has no idea what to do once you’re done with it? Do you worry that you don’t know how to edit a novel, so you freeze up, get overwhelmed, and either publish right away or stuff it in a sock drawer forever? […]