How To Write Better Dialogue

How To Write Better Dialogue

How To Write Better Dialogue Write Better Dialogue Your character’s voice — the words they choose and how, when, and why they say them — is an integral part to any character. Each of your characters should sound true to themselves, and their dialogue should...
How to Write a Compelling Antagonist

How to Write a Compelling Antagonist

How to Write a Compelling Antagonist Every good story needs conflict. Without conflict we’re left with a loose plot, no real goal, and no tension to keep us reading on. Often in fiction, a well-written villain can be more memorable than even your protagonist. They can...
Pinterest for Writers

Pinterest for Writers

Pinterest for Writers Pinterest has a hundred and one uses, whether you’re decorating your house, planning a wedding, or getting travel inspiration. If you’re unfamiliar with the platform, Pinterest is a virtual mood board. You can pin photos to different boards to...
How to Identify and Cut Your Crutch Words

How to Identify and Cut Your Crutch Words

How to Identity and Cut Your Crutch Words All writers have weaknesses, and for many of us they’re hidden within our sentences. Crutch words. These are the words we overuse, words that don’t add to the story itself and often aren’t even needed....