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Don’t Hide Your Emotion—How to Write with Feeling

Don’t Hide Your Emotion—How to Write with Feeling

by Jill Williamson | Oct 18, 2023 | Creativity, Editing, Guest Posts, Learning from Other Authors, Practicing, Writing, Writing Exercise

Callie Thomas is an indie author who loves all things fairy tales—including twisting tales of her own. Her favorite stories have a mix of sweet romance, laughter, and a pinch of magic. When she’s not writing, she enjoys playing board games, reading at the beach,...
Creating a Map for Your World, Part 2: Adding the Details

Creating a Map for Your World, Part 2: Adding the Details

by Jill Williamson | May 24, 2023 | Brainstorming, Creativity, Fantasy, Setting, World Building, Writing Exercise

Last week, I wrote a post called Creating a Map for Your World: How to Get Started, which was the first half of two-week series on map-making for novelists. Today we are going deeper. We’re going to talk about what kinds of details you can add to your maps and...
How To Keep A Writer’s Notebook

How To Keep A Writer’s Notebook

by Stephanie Morrill | Feb 1, 2023 | Brainstorming, Creativity, Practicing, Story Ideas, Writing Exercise, Writing Tools

If you’re a writer, it’s inevitable that you have little sparks of inspiration written down and tucked away in various places. A Google Doc where you dump story ideas. A character idea that you wrote on a napkin. A Post-it where you documented a...
What’s Your {Story} Problem?

What’s Your {Story} Problem?

by Shannon Dittemore | Sep 14, 2022 | Elements of Fiction, Story Structure, The Craft of Writing, Writing, Writing Exercise

Happy Wednesday, writers! I’m a little bogged down out here in California. There’s a fire raging about a half hour from where we live, and we’ve got a house full of evacuees. They’re lovely, and I’m so glad we have space to share, but it...
Character Building Exercise: If Your Character Was A Color, What Color Would They Be?

Character Building Exercise: If Your Character Was A Color, What Color Would They Be?

by Stephanie Morrill | Aug 25, 2021 | Characters, Writing Exercise

A couple weeks ago, my daughter made a comment that if her friend was a color, she’d be bright yellow. I thought that was such a lovely compliment to her friend, and it sparked a fun conversation in the car as we talked about colors for each family member. I...
Narrative Poems: The Ballad, the Epic, the Idyll, and the Lay

Narrative Poems: The Ballad, the Epic, the Idyll, and the Lay

by Jill Williamson | Jun 10, 2020 | poetry, Writing Exercise

There are so many styles of poetry. Today, I’m going to combine all the types of narrative poetry into one post, so that we aren’t talking about poems for the rest of the year! Narrative poetry are poems that tell stories. There are many examples of modern narrative...
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