How you can Write a Good Villain: 6 Scenes Your Story Wants

How you can Write a Good Villain: 6 Scenes Your Story Wants

You have an amazing idea for a protagonist, but for some reason, your story idea doesn’t excite you in the way you hoped. You’re lacking a fearsome villain, and you’re stumped about how to write a villain that feels real. That really raises the stakes. But how do you write a good villain? Villains make […]



Communication Takeaways from the 2023 Web page Spring Seminar, Affect at Work

Communication Takeaways from the 2023 Web page Spring Seminar, Affect at Work

Last week, our team attended the Spring Seminar hosted by the Arthur W. Page Society – whose mission is to strengthen the enterprise leadership role of the chief communications officer by embracing the highest professional standards, advancing the way communications is understood, practiced and taught, and providing a collegial and dynamic learning environment. We met […]



End Writing Your E book: three Huge Causes Holding You Again

End Writing Your E book: three Huge Causes Holding You Again

Do you struggle to finish writing your book, or really anything you start? If you said  yes, you’re not alone. In a poll we conducted (with real people!), seventy-two percent gave us the same answer. Finishing writing projects can be tough! That doesn’t mean you can’t do it. Here’s an important truth: you don’t have to […]



Ought to You Write a Guide? Why Write a Guide NOW

Ought to You Write a Guide? Why Write a Guide NOW

If you’re here I’m assuming you want to write a book. You might have even been told, “You SHOULD write a book.” And it makes sense! Everyday I hear from aspiring writers all over the world who tell me, “I want to write a book!” But maybe you’re wondering if it’s really worth all the […]



How one can Write a Backstory Utilizing One Shocking Story Component

How one can Write a Backstory Utilizing One Shocking Story Component

Most books begin at the moment a character’s life is about to change, but that doesn’t mean their lives (even though fictional) begin at the opening of chapter 1. The question is how to write a backstory that includes the key events that shaped the character backstory without slowing down the story plot with info […]



Why You Ought to Strive Writing in Second Particular person

Why You Ought to Strive Writing in Second Particular person

Fiction writers tend to depend on first person or third person point of view—you’ve been there, done that. But what about writing in second person? It may seem strange, unconventional, or confining, but playing with point of view is one way to transform a story. Point of view affects a story in that it offers […]



The way to Overcome Author’s Block: 5 Easy Steps to Get Again to Your E-book

The way to Overcome Author’s Block: 5 Easy Steps to Get Again to Your E-book

It’s practically inevitable. You’re rockin’ and rollin’ through your writing process, you let the creative juices flow, and then you reach a sudden halt: You’re blocked. And you have no idea how to overcome writer’s block. The words won’t come. It seems like there’s nothing more, and yet you’ve got things to do. Deadlines to […]



How one can Edit Your Story Like a New York Writer

How one can Edit Your Story Like a New York Writer

You have finished writing the first draft of your story, a version of your whole story from beginning to end. Now it is time to edit, to revise your words to make your story clear and compelling, so the reader will continue reading after the first sentence. Are you wondering how to edit your story? […]



What’s Discovered Poetry?

What’s Discovered Poetry?

Writing poetry can feel like a daunting task. Should you use a poetic form? Will it rhyme? How do I begin? There’s a lot to think about. But what if you could build poems from materials that already exist? Let’s answer the question, what is found poetry, and look at some examples of how you […]



Level of View in 2023: Third Particular person Omniscient vs. Third Particular person Restricted vs. First Particular person

Level of View in 2023: Third Particular person Omniscient vs. Third Particular person Restricted vs. First Particular person

In my experience as an editor, point of view problems are among the top mistakes I see new writers make, and they instantly erode credibility and reader trust. Point of view isn’t easy though, since there are so many to choose from: first person, third person limited, third person omniscient, and second person. What do […]