✒️ Writers’ Wisdom ~ What Do You See in Your Marble?
Make The Marble Michelangelo reputedly said, “I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.” Writers must free their angels as well. But first you…
Finding Joy in Life's Everyday Moments
Make The Marble Michelangelo reputedly said, “I saw the angel in the marble and carved until I set him free.” Writers must free their angels as well. But first you…
Cooks know there’s something called a mise en place: You read the recipe, if there is one, and assemble your tools and ingredients. It’s another way of saying that the…
Another method is the old Raymond Chandler advice: When things slow down, bring in a man with a gun. It doesn't have to be an actual man with an actual…
There's nothing like a stunning twist or shock to keep readers flipping, clicking or swiping pages. Part of the fun for readers is thinking a story is going one way,…
It’s hard to begin a novel. Heck, it’s even hard to begin a blog post. Why? You only have a few lines to grab a reader and draw them into…
Point of View A point of view is the perspective an author uses to give a glimpse into the world he’s created. The reader may experience this world directly through…
5 Writing Tips Use writing prompts to work your way out of writer's block. Write for your readers not for success. Avoid adverbs whenever possible. Adverbs tell and don't show…
Adopt the three-act novel approach. In this first act, introduce plot and character. In the second act, develop both your characters and the plot. In the third act, tie up…
In the world of your novel, no character should sound like the other. Instead of relying completely on dialogue tags, you can also lean on different speech patterns, and words…
Many writers have the tendency to write dialogue like they think it should sound. This often leads to cringe-worthy interactions where thees and thous are used incorrectly. On the other end…