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Explore articles on storytelling, mindset, publishing, and more to support your writing journey. Browse the blog posts below or choose a category to dive deeper.
How To “Show, Not tell” (and actually do it)
Have you ever read a book and struggled to visualize the setting? More times than not, you’re experiencing what it feels like to read something that is TELLING you what is happening and not SHOWING you.
If you’ve ever heard the phrase “Show, don’t tell,” but wonder what the AF that actually means…
You’re in the right place.
Journaling for Personal Growth and Improved Writing Skills
In the fast-paced world we live in, it's easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of daily activities, often neglecting our personal well-being and creative pursuits. One practice that has stood the test of time and continues to be a powerful tool for self-reflection and skill development is journaling. Beyond being a simple record of daily events, journaling can catalyze personal growth and a means to enhance your writing skills.
A Writer's Guide to Outlining a Novel Using the Three-Act Structure
For both the aspiring and seasoned author, one of the most daunting tasks you'll face is outlining your novel. Maybe you haven’t outlined and preferred to ride by the seat of your pants. (Calling myself out here too!)
Creating a well-paced and engaging plot can be done by writing one scene at a time. However, what can be most helpful to avoid taking years to write a novel, is to lean into the three-act structure.
When Do I Need a Developmental Editor?
Embarking on the journey of writing a book or any substantial piece of content is a thrilling endeavor. As a writer, you pour your heart and soul into your work, investing time, creativity, and passion. However, there comes a point in the writing process where you may find yourself at a crossroads, questioning whether your manuscript is good enough to be a page-turner for publishers and readers.
The Role of Developmental Editing in Crafting a Bestseller
You've poured your heart and soul into your manuscript. You've typed 'The End,' and you're ready to unleash your literary masterpiece on the world. But wait! Before you hit that publish button or send your manuscript off to literary agents, there's a crucial step you can't afford to skip: developmental editing.
5 Essential Plot Structure Tips for First-Time Novel Writers
Are you a first-time novelist looking to craft a compelling plot for your story? When ideas are swirling around, it can feel challenging to capture all of them and understand which ones will be most impactful for writing a compelling novel. Here are 5 essential plot structure tips.
Crafting Engaging Women's Fiction: A Guide for Authors
Women's fiction is a diverse and vibrant genre that explores the experiences, challenges, and triumphs of a central character on a journey toward a deeper relationship with themselves and with the world around them. It delves into the complexities of relationships, identity, and self-discovery. As an author, writing women's fiction requires a nuanced approach to create authentic and relatable stories that resonate with readers.
Dealing and Overcoming Rejection: A Guide for Authors
Rejection is an inevitable part of the writing journey, especially if you are seeking to be published. Whether you are a seasoned author or just starting out, receiving a rejection can be disheartening and demoralizing. It's easy to feel discouraged and question your worth as a writer when faced with rejection.
20 Writing Prompts to Overcome Writer’s Block
As a writer, it’s not uncommon to experience writer's block. The dreaded inability to write can strike at any time, and it can be frustrating and demotivating. Whether you're a new or experienced author, there will be times when the words just won't come.
The Art of Storytelling: A Guide for Authors
Storytelling is a timeless art form that has captivated audiences for centuries. From oral traditions passed down through generations to modern novels and films, stories have the power to transport readers to different worlds, evoke emotions, and leave a lasting impact. As an author, understanding the art of storytelling is crucial in creating compelling narratives that resonate with your readers.
Author Mindset: Working with Fear as a Writer
As a writer, fear can be a constant companion. Whether it's fear of failure, fear of rejection, fear of not being good enough, or fear of the blank page, it's something that most writers have experienced at some point in their writing journey.
What is Women’s Fiction?
Women’s fiction can be defined as a novel with a female main character who is navigating her role in society as she is faced with significant life change requiring her to transform through emotional reflection and personal growth, which outwardly changes her relationships and surroundings, leading to a hopeful ending.
How to Write with Focus and Efficiency
It’s no secret that we live in a world full of distractions. As writers, we often allow writing to fall to the bottom of our to-do list while wishing we could make more progress, quickly.
The Science Behind Storytelling
What if I told you that the art of storytelling is actually science? That’s right, our brains are literally hard-wired for story. As humans, we’ve told stories since the beginning of our existence. This form of storytelling was a way to pass down wisdom and traditions.
What is a Book Coach and How Can They Help You?
Coaching is designed to help elevate you to the next level in a specific area of focus. When it comes to writing, it can often feel isolating because it is done sitting alone on a computer. That’s why it’s important to remember that expanding into the storyteller we desire to become requires support to keep developing as a writer.
Creating a Writing Practice
Inherently, being a writer means we have a creative brain. That creative brain can often show up in ways that feel like chaos — the best possible kind, but chaos nonetheless. If the phrase “writing process” makes you wiggle in your seat as it did for me, I can assure you this article isn’t about telling you what you’re doing wrong or what you need to change.
What Does It Mean to Have Courage as a Writer?
Have you ever had good intentions to sit down with extra free time only to find yourself doing everything but actually writing? It’s as if the laundry, cleaning, errands, or TV watching need urgent attention. That’s resistance taking shape.