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Start A Fire
There is a list of mythological creatures through this website I tried to pin and would not because of the lack of image.
10 Worn-out Cliches in YA - Ink and Quills
A list of 10 common cliches in YA stories. Learn what cliches are out there in YA so you can avoid them or learn how to twist them into something new.
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Writing prompts to help inspire your writing, break through writer’s block, or give you a place to start whenever you need a story idea. There are 199 writing starters below and most of them …
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How to Use Weather to Describe Your Setting | Julia Gousseva | Skillshare
FREE skillshare.com creative writing class. Use weather to show your characters, develop plot, and enhance the atmosphere of your fiction. Limited number of free codes available.
Writing a Fantastic Fight Scene
Fight scenes in films are awesome, dynamic, and breathtaking. They're some of the most memorable parts of the movie. The fight scenes in ...
9 Ways To Bring The Funny In Your Fiction
Writers Write creates writing resources and shares writing tips. In this post, our guest blogger shares nine ways to bring the funny in your fiction.
How To Write Descriptions And Create A Sense Of Place - Jericho Writers
Your first job as a storyteller is a simple one, and a crucial one. You have to get your passengers into your train – your readers into your story. Only then can you hope to transport them. And that crucial first step doesn’t have much to do with characters or story or anything else. What … Continued
How to Write a Fight Scene
From the blog of fiction writer September C. Fawkes.
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There’s no denying that the first sentence in a novel is the toughest and makes you want to pull your hair out. Personally, I’m not a big fan of them, and I
30 Things I've Learned About Writing That Made A Big Difference
by Stephanie Morrill Stephanie writes young adult contemporary novels and is the creator of GoTeenWriters.com. Her novels include The Re...
How to Show (Not Tell) the Five Senses
All rejected writers have heard it before: I need you to show me, not tell me. I’ve heard it too, though not explicitly, from the few readers I’ve asked to edit my manuscript. Seems like a simple c…
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A Hidden Villain
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Character Flaw List: 30 Intriguing Character Flaws | Now Novel
Fiction is full of jealous, cruel and otherwise flawed characters. This character flaw list explores common personality weaknesses. Use it for inspiration.
Writing Tip Wednesday – Page 2 – Booker's Blog
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Create A Contagonist To Light Your Novel's Conflict on Fire
Discovery what a contagonist is and why your story definately needs one. All the markings of a killer contagonist to take your story to the next level.
How To Write A Character Who's Smarter Than You
How DO you write a character smarter than you? Moreover, smarter than all the other characters around them? It's not as hard as you may think.
Creating a Realistic Rebel Resistance in Your Story | PART 1 Authority and Leadership
Resistances and rebels, underground networks, sabotage, spies, special agents . . .
How to Avoid Creating Repeat Characters
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How to Write Character Descriptions That Work [With Examples]
If you’re writing fiction, at some point, you’ll probably want to describe the people populating your story. (This isn’t absolutely essential, mind. I’ve just written a short story that consists entirely of dialogue – no dialogue tags, no action beats, nothing – and neither of the characters is described at all.) When it comes to […]
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The Right Way to Introduce Physical Appearance
Introduce your characters' physical appearance the right way! Avoid cliches or overdrawn descriptions with these tried-and-true novel writing tips.
Psychopath Vs Sociopath Who is more dangerous - Healthtopia
Do you think your friend is a psychopath? Is he calm, cool and meticulous but has disturbing take on the world? Do you fear that your friend might secretly be planning to commit harm to someone and is perhaps more emotionally detached than normal? If you answered that question with a no, then rest assured, whatever he is, he is not a psychopath. He might still be sociopathic and still a danger to society though.
3 Must-Have Scenes That Reveal Character - Writers Write
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How to Explain Technology and Magic in Speculative Fiction without Dragging the Story
How to Explain Technology and Magic in Speculative Fiction without Dragging the Story By Brandon Miller | Writing Fantasy | Science Fiction | How to Write Science Fiction | How to Write Fantasy | Info dumps |
Creating Magic Systems | Worldbuilding | Eledris
For all worldbuilders and writers of fantasy, here's a guide about creating good magic systems! Click to see the full post! Save this to your Writing boards!
World Building That Creates Deep Themes In Your Fantasy Novel
World building in your novel can quickly turn into an info-dump. To avoid this, give your story's world building purpose by introducing deep themes. Take these fiction writing tips examining how Tom Bombadil does this in The Lord of the Rings. #writingtips #writingadvice #novelwriting #fantasywriting #worldbuilding
Questions to Ask When Creating Fictional Ethnicities
Questions to Ask When Creating Fictional Ethnicities
Questions to Ask When Creating Fictional Cities
It's no secret I am a wild fan of world-building. Creating worlds that I can mold with my hands and mind is one of my favourite parts o...
Questions to Ask When Creating Fictional Myths
Writer’s Guide to Archery
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Setting Infographic for Writers | Now Novel
Setting is an important element of any novel. This infographic will help you to write settings that are believable and immersive.
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The Writing Monsters: How to Craft Believably Terrifying Creatures to Enhance Your Horror, Fantasy, and Science F...
9 Epic, Underused Mythical Animals for Your Fantasy Novel
Hannah Heath: 9 Epic, Underused Mythical Animals for Your Fantasy Novel
Start A Fire
Sociologist Hannah Emery offers tips for designing realistic magic academies in fantasy fiction.
Why You Should Never Trust Spell Check
I have a love/hate relationship with Spell Check. I love it because I'm a very good speller, but a horrible typist. Before the days of this brilliant invention, I would have to hunt and peck very slowly to make sure that everything came out correctly, having no instinctive feel for keyboarding, which was a frustrating damper on my creative flow, I'll tell ya. But now I can go hell-bent for leather (I don't even know what that means-did Judas Priest make that up?) and when I come up for air…
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Outlining: How to Write a Novel Blog Series
Outlining: How to Write a Novel Blog Series – Hannah Truelove Writing
Guest Post: Anatomy of a Romantic Comedy — Seven Essential Story Beats — Well-Storied.
They’ve hit the scene in an incredible way, from the slew of Netflix films to the rise in rom-com fiction (sometimes called “chick lit”) in both Adult and YA. But rom-coms never really went away. They simply faded for a time, with new books and films releasing at a slower pace — a great example of w
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How to Pre Structure Your Novel So You Finish It Fast with Steve Alcorn
Planning out your novel or book before you write it will help you finish it fast! Click this pin for tips.
4 Steps for How to Turn an Idea Into a Story That Rocks - Helping Writers Become Authors
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Faking NaNoWriMo, Making 50k - Maggie Stiefvater
I'm not officially doing NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) this month, but I will be writing 50,000 words on a manuscript.
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Writing Excuses: 15.04: Revision, with Patrick Rothfuss en Apple Podcasts
Writing Excuses: 15.04: Revision, with Patrick Rothfuss en Apple Podcasts
Writing Excuses: 15.04: Revision, with Patrick Rothfuss en Apple Podcasts
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10 Little-Known Weapons to Use in Your Speculative Fiction Stories
I'm not even going to bother writing an introduction for this post. Read the title and you'll know what it's about. I don't want to waste time on the intro because I had a ton of fun researching this topic and just want to jump right in. Get ready to have your mind blown: 1. Hellburners A badass name for an insane weapon. Hellburners were implemented in the Siege of Antwerp and were basically ships that were turned into floating bombs. Image source: Wikipedia Here's how it works: the ship…
Writer’s Guide to Archery
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4 Areas to Increase Conflict in Your Story
I was looking over one of my unfinished pieces of fiction, trying to figure out what exactly was wrong with it before taking it down the path of becoming a finished piece of fiction and one thought…
Fixing Tropes in Fantasy Fiction
The Google dictionary defines the fantasy genre as “a genre of imaginative fiction involving magic and adventure, especially in a setting other than the real world.” With fantasy, you h…
10 Fantasy Clichés and Ideas to Change Them
Walk into any book store, and you will find shelves and shelves of fantasy books. But the same clichés run through most of them, and many are so predictable that you only have to read the back cove…
80 + Barriers to Love: A List of Ideas to Keep Romantic Tension High
Keeping Romantic Tension Alive One thing that every romance writer faces especially when writing a series, is how to keep a couple apart. I...
What To Do When You Have A Character, But No Plot
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A Hidden Villain
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Character Flaw List: 30 Intriguing Character Flaws | Now Novel
Fiction is full of jealous, cruel and otherwise flawed characters. This character flaw list explores common personality weaknesses. Use it for inspiration.
Writing Tip Wednesday – Page 2 – Booker's Blog
Posts about Writing Tip Wednesday written by debooker
Picture Books I: Write Your Story | Christine Nishiyama | Skillshare
Picture books are weird! Picture books are hilarious! Ideas for picture books are all around you!This illuminating class, taught by Christine Fleming, author/il. ..
How to Use Weather to Describe Your Setting | Julia Gousseva | Skillshare
FREE skillshare.com creative writing class. Use weather to show your characters, develop plot, and enhance the atmosphere of your fiction. Limited number of free codes available.
Create A Contagonist To Light Your Novel's Conflict on Fire
Discovery what a contagonist is and why your story definately needs one. All the markings of a killer contagonist to take your story to the next level.
Writing a Fantastic Fight Scene
Fight scenes in films are awesome, dynamic, and breathtaking. They're some of the most memorable parts of the movie. The fight scenes in ...
How to Explain Technology and Magic in Speculative Fiction without Dragging the Story
How to Explain Technology and Magic in Speculative Fiction without Dragging the Story By Brandon Miller | Writing Fantasy | Science Fiction | How to Write Science Fiction | How to Write Fantasy | Info dumps |
Creating Magic Systems | Worldbuilding | Eledris
For all worldbuilders and writers of fantasy, here's a guide about creating good magic systems! Click to see the full post! Save this to your Writing boards!
How To Write A Character Who's Smarter Than You
How DO you write a character smarter than you? Moreover, smarter than all the other characters around them? It's not as hard as you may think.
Faking NaNoWriMo, Making 50k - Maggie Stiefvater
I'm not officially doing NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) this month, but I will be writing 50,000 words on a manuscript.
World Building That Creates Deep Themes In Your Fantasy Novel
World building in your novel can quickly turn into an info-dump. To avoid this, give your story's world building purpose by introducing deep themes. Take these fiction writing tips examining how Tom Bombadil does this in The Lord of the Rings. #writingtips #writingadvice #novelwriting #fantasywriting #worldbuilding
Writing Excuses: 15.04: Revision, with Patrick Rothfuss en Apple Podcasts
Writing Excuses: 15.04: Revision, with Patrick Rothfuss en Apple Podcasts