A week after the final class, I received an email from the instructor. One of the other members of the class offered to open her home for a writing group. Was I interested? My heart was racing. Do I foster these relationships and make myself vulnerable, or keep writing on my own, safely?
Category: Writing Tips
Thinking critically and coming up with the right questions that get to the heart of a subject are a plotter’s best friend. This is especially true with worldbuilding.
From Dracula to Hannibal Lecter and a legion of others, villains are iconic. Here’s how to end favoritism and craft a juicy villain of substance: one readers can sink their teeth into.
Before you trash those story ideas, take a peek at the following steps for some writerly consolation and give that future bestseller another shot. Because Scribblers, this is completely normal.
I was forced to learn how to work with what I had, and come to find out, college life has a ton of unique writing opportunities; here are some tips on how to take advantage of them.