Roll A Story Challenge Round Two
Genre non-fiction thriller paranormal romance young adult mystery historical fiction Location Old West Tropical Desert Arctic Mountain town Remote village Plot Twist Tropes Antagonist
Genre non-fiction thriller paranormal romance young adult mystery historical fiction Location Old West Tropical Desert Arctic Mountain town Remote village Plot Twist Tropes Antagonist
An episode dedicated to discussing women’s history in writing.
Wondering what the difference is for writing styles? Heard of Chicago style? Know what APA is but not AP and MLA has you confused beyond
Writing Prompts from our Creative Director The following writing prompts are a fun way to stretch your creative muscles. They can be used in a
What is it like to co-author something? I’ve done it a few times but only with two people. One was my brother from another mother,
While writing with my partners [Sarah & Sheal] the awareness of what our ‘style’ is, came into full view. I have determined [and I am not saying this with ego] am better at narrative writing than I am at dialogue writing. It was during a discussion with Sheal, that a lightbulb went off for us to write posts about the aspect or ‘style’ that a writer takes on. Writers sometimes struggle with what style to write in, what method to use, that sometimes we get in our heads and shut down instead of creating.
Writing in Different Points of View POV or point of view is a big working tool in a writer’s toolbox. Everything we can covey can
“Winning Nanowrimo” It’s been a while since I’ve participated in NaNoWriMo. In fact, the last time I tried I only ever made it to just
Well, we’re day 11 of NaNoWriMo (at the time of this blog post). I’m at 26, 319 words of 50 000. Over the halfway mark.
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