
3 Essential Exercises For Writing In A Genre
We are posting a series of Essential Writing Exercises to help you tell your stories. This post includes three essential exercises for writing in a genre.

We are posting a series of Essential Writing Exercises to help you tell your stories. This post includes three essential exercises for writing in a genre.

We are posting a series of Essential Writing Exercises to help you tell your stories. This post includes five essential exercises for pacing a story.

We introduce two interesting writing terms, and ask writers: Are you a puffer or a fluffer? We also define fluffery and puffery.

What is a flashback? Learn how to write a perfect flashback that adds depth, reveals character, and strengthens your story without slowing the plot.

We suggest 7 ways to create suspense in your memoir.

In this post, Mia Botha gives us 13 ways to change pace when we write our novels and short stories.

In this post, we suggest ways of cutting to the chase and getting to the heart of the story.

 In this post, we look at ways authors have of turning the screw to increase the tension in novels.

In this post, we look for ways for you to keep your readers and your characters on their toes. We suggest ways to expect the

Pacing in dialogue is like fuel-injection for your writing. Have you ever noticed how you start reading quicker when you get to dialogue in a