An Epic Story
thatWhen we talk about crafting an "epic" narrative, we’re delving into something that transcends mere grand-scale events or towering stakes. Achieving a truly epic tale requires a deeper, more personal investment in the storytelling process, beyond just a flair for...
Deep Connections
When it comes to storytelling, characters are often the most important aspect of a story. Conflict is an essential component of any narrative, but it's important to make sure that the conflict goes beyond just disagreement or fighting. To truly make your conflict...
Backstory Basics
As a writer, you've likely heard many warnings about how to handle backstory in your writing. However, it's important to also focus on the positive aspects of incorporating backstory effectively. By doing so, you can create a compelling and engaging story that...
Avoiding Point of View Errors in Writing
Point of view is a crucial aspect of writing that helps to define the narrative voice and shape the reader's experience. A consistent and effective point of view can immerse the reader in the story and create a sense of intimacy with the characters. However, point of...
The Distinction between Romance Stories and Love Stories
When it comes to fiction, the terms "romance story" and "love story" are often considered interchange, but they are not necessarily the same thing. While both genres center on relationships and emotions, there are key differences between the two that are important to...
Enhancing Antagonist Development
When it comes to storytelling, the villain, or antagonist, is a crucial component that drives the conflict and creates tension. Traditionally, villains are portrayed as evil, with their sole purpose being to hinder the protagonist's journey. However, this limited...
The Importance of Character Reactions in Storytelling
When it comes to writing a story, the big action scenes often receive a lot of attention. Characters are making decisions, taking actions, and experiencing consequences. These moments are filled with conflict, tension, and high stakes, which are all crucial elements...
Balancing Urgency and Logic: Navigating Short Timelines in Storytelling
In the world of storytelling, the use of a "ticking clock" can add a sense of urgency and keep readers engaged. However, short timelines can also lead to illogical subplots. For example, if a story involves the protagonist defeating an evil emperor within two hours...
Reader Engagement
Maintaining reader engagement in your book: how can you accomplish this feat? This is a challenge we face every time we start typing. The issue becomes more pressing as our books grow in length. Personally, as a reader, I adore lengthy novels. But let me clarify: I...