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Are You an Introverted Writer?
If you're an introverted writer, here are 5 characteristics you can use to your advantage.
How to Use a "Truth Chart" to Figure Out Your Character's Arc
How to Use a "Truth Chart" to Figure Out Your Character's Arc - Helping Writers Become Authors
7 Tricks How to Write Characters that are Smarter than You
7 Tricks How to Write Characters that are Smarter than You You may not attempt to write characters that are "smarter" than you because you're worried. Hopefully these tips will calm your fears.
Forbidden Love Writing Prompt Tips Advice // The Everywriter
Unlock the secrets to writing forbidden love stories that captivate readers! This guide dives into creating irresistible romantic tension, crafting star-crossed characters, and nailing the forbidden love trope. Perfect for writers seeking inspiration, quick tips, and prompts to elevate their romance novels. Whether you’re building a bestseller or adding emotional depth to your characters, these writing tips will help you write unforgettable love stories. Get inspired and make your novel stand out!
How to Create Conflict Between Characters
If you need advice on how to create conflict between characters in your novel, take a look at this post.
16 Motivational Writing Mindset Posts by Megan Fuentes
Discover 16 inspiring posts focused on writing mindset that will keep your creativity flowing all year long. In this blog post, I share valuable insights and practical tips to help you overcome writer's block, boost your motivation, and maintain a positive attitude towards your writing. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned author, these thoughtful reflections will encourage you to stay committed to your writing goals and cultivate a productive writing routine. Perfect for anyone looking to enhance their writing journey! Click through to read the writing advice now!
Scene Tracker Template - Martha Alderson
Track plot layers of every scene with an eye on the 7 essential elements of scene Create complex characters Imagine compelling dramatic action Form rich thematic details & depth
The Two Types of Conflict Every Novel Needs
Have you ever read a story that’s going nowhere? You read page after page, chapter after chapter, but get no payoff for your investment. You’re never engaged by the story. Ultimately, a quarter of the way through the book—or maybe even less—you set it down, pausing to unload laundry or make dinner, and you never return to it. What was once a story with potential ended up lacking the one thing every good novel needs—conflict.