Tag: Helpful

  • Elements of Story

    1: Premise: A premise sets up the location, characters and circumstances your readers need to understand before you launch into the story’s plot. A premise includes physical location, like an elementary school or hospital, as well as the basic expository information that readers need to understand at the beginning of your story. 2: Plot: The…

  • Are You a Reluctant Writer?

    Writing can be hard. Good writing can result in rewriting, and much rewriting can make a writer weary. As an aspiring writer, I know how writing a novel can be a complicated process. You, however, leave the editing to you after you have finished your novel. I know you might want to edit your novel…

  • New Story – LGBT?

    I thought I’d try my hand at an LGBT story. I’m LGBT myself. I have always wanted to write an LGBT story with a twist, featuring a character with a disability. One of the characters has a sibling who is in a wheelchair. I want to make this story my first LGBT story featuring a…

  • Fresh New Year – !New Story!

    With us all entering a fresh new year. I want to start with a new story. This one is going to get my brain cells working overtime. It’s called “Interview with God” There is a movie on the same title. I admit that to be true. I’m taking my part on that title and putting…

  • The Importance of Word Count in Fiction Writing

    Word count plays a crucial role in the world of fiction writing. Whether you’re crafting a novella, novelette, short story, or full-length novel, the number of words you use can have a significant impact on your work’s structure and reception. In this article, we’ll delve into the different word count ranges for each form of…

  • Fan-fiction and Gayness

    Over the last few day to weeks we’ve been doing some research into Fan-fiction and about writing it. I have followed it over time and space since I became a writer since 2005. I have never written fan-fiction ourselves. One thing you all might want to know and might not have read over the past…

  • 12 “Purrfect” Things Writers Can Learn From Cats

    1. Take Leaps Of Faith When Writing—Even If You Fall, You’ve Learned Something 2. Approach Each Writing Task With Enthusiasm And Excitement 3. Networking Pays Off: Never Turn Down The Chance To Meet Someone New! 4. You Can’t Rush Writing Success 5. Writer’s Relief Advises: Be Prepared—Don’t Be Surprised By The Unexpected 6. Remember To…

  • Words to Avoid in Writing

    We have been doing a lot of work over the last few weeks. Research is our main goal at the moment. We found that there are four of us who write on this blog. We share our own knowledge and wisdom when learning new skills about writing as we never managed to venture to get…