Bringing Setting to Life through Your Characters’ Emotions
Here’s a post I wrote some years ago that is worth revisiting! One of the reasons readers willingly immerse themselves…
Here’s a post I wrote some years ago that is worth revisiting! One of the reasons readers willingly immerse themselves…
One of the primary objectives and responsibilities of a fiction writer is to transport readers into the world of their…
Today’s guest post is by Jessica Flory We all know that characters are crucial to the success of a novel….
Today’s post is by screenwriter Neil Chase. There are many important elements to a successful murder mystery, but the hero…
I’m sharing a post from a few years ago on a topic that I feel is so important for fiction…
Today’s guest post is by Becca Puglisi. If you’re writing a story in which your character will need to evolve…
Today’s guest post is by Nina Schuyler. In ZZ Packer’s short story, “Drinking Coffee Elsewhere,” Dina is an incoming black…
This material ran on my blog four years ago, but it’s worth sharing again! Most fiction writers know that character…
Too often, writers ignore setting. Look—we live in the physical world. We respond to and interact with every single setting…
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