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The Hero’s Journey: 12 Steps That Make Up the Common Construction of Nice Tales

The Hero’s Journey: 12 Steps That Make Up the Common Construction of Nice Tales

At some in your writer’s life, you’ve probably come across the term Hero’s Journey. Maybe you’ve even studied this guide for storytelling and applied it to your own books—and yet, something about your own application felt off. You wanted to learn more, but didn’t know where to start. Maybe you needed a resource that would […]



25 Hero’s Journey Story Concepts to Begin an Epic Journey

25 Hero’s Journey Story Concepts to Begin an Epic Journey

The hero’s journey is one of the most beloved and popular story frameworks in books and film. Today we have 25 prompts with hero’s journey story ideas, so you can write your own epic adventure tale! If you’ve watched any one of George Lucas’s Star Wars films, read or watched any of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The […]



280+ Robust Verbs: three Tricks to Strengthen Your Verbs in Writing 

280+ Robust Verbs: three Tricks to Strengthen Your Verbs in Writing 

Strong verbs transform your writing from drab, monotonous, unclear, and amateurish to engaging, professional, and emotionally powerful. Which is all to say, if you’re not using strong verbs in your writing, you’re missing one of the most important stylistic techniques. Why listen to Joe? I’ve been a professional writer for more than a decade, writing […]



Judy Blume MasterClass Evaluate: Will This Class Assist You Grasp Writing?

Judy Blume MasterClass Evaluate: Will This Class Assist You Grasp Writing?

Honing your craft is one of the most important things you can do as an author. And when it comes to sharpening my writing skills, MasterClass is one of my go-to solutions. Recently I really enjoyed learning about how to write memorable character and more about the creative process with the Judy Blume’s MasterClass. This […]



20+ Worker Engagement Statistics That Matter in 2023

20+ Worker Engagement Statistics That Matter in 2023

No matter your role inside business today, you’re probably feeling it. Stress and burnout levels are high and the overall engagement of many employees is alarmingly low. The latest data on employee engagement from Gallup indicate just 32% of full- and part-time U.S. employees are engaged at work, while 18% are actively disengaged. All of […]



Factors of a Story: 6 Key Plot Factors That Each Story Wants

Factors of a Story: 6 Key Plot Factors That Each Story Wants

One thing writers have told me consistently is that knowing story structure and the major plot points—or points of a story—makes writing great stories easier. But what are the main points of a story? How can you get them into your books? I’ve personally found story structure to be incredibly helpful, not just in writing […]



Easy methods to Write a YA Novel

Easy methods to Write a YA Novel

Young adult novels have never been more popular. Some of my favorites began with the rise of Harry Potter and continued with hits like The Fault in Our Stars, The Hunger Games, and Divergent. If this is one of your favorite markets, you might wonder how to write a YA novel? Learning how to write […]



21 Street Journey Writing Prompts

21 Street Journey Writing Prompts

Summer is the season for road trips. Whether you are on the road yourself or only dreaming of a vacation, today we have some road trip writing prompts to make the time fly. Try one out today! This prompt was originally posted in June, 2012. Today, I’m traveling overseas and thought a few of you […]



Lively vs. Passive Voice: The Full Information

Lively vs. Passive Voice: The Full Information

You’ve probably heard people decry the use of the passive voice. “Avoid it at all costs!” they say. That’s a little misleading. Let’s look at active vs. passive voice and when to use each. First off, let’s understand what we mean when we’re talking about “voice” in a passive sentence versus an active voice sentence. […]



Methods to Overcome Author’s Burnout

Methods to Overcome Author’s Burnout

Have you ever experienced writer’s burnout? Although I call myself a writer, the last few months I haven’t been writing. I’m not sure exactly what happened, but somewhere between ghostwriting projects and blog posts, I just stopped working on my own writing projects. I couldn’t put words on a page, and when I did, the […]