
6 Types of Writers: Discover Your Style
Writing isn’t just about putting words down. It’s a fascinating blend of art, logic, and perhaps most importantly, the unique flavor of your style. This

How to Come Up With a Killer Plot Twist
All good stories need a solid plot, but one that surprises and upends the reader with something sneaky or unexpected can turn it from good

5 Strong Tips For Publishing a Successful Sequel to Your Book
As a writer, using words alongside your imagination to create a new world worthy enough to reel in your audience is part of the challenge.

Character Development: Definition and Tips
All great stories are about people. In fact, you could say the characters make the story. And perhaps on reflection, it’s the characters we really

A Guide to Romance Novel Genres
Romance novels are the highest-earning genre of fiction, but they are also seriously underrated. In 2014, NPR reported that romance novels generated $1.44 billion in

Story Editing on Fictionary with Kristina Stanley
Without an editor, you won’t necessarily see those things that are there, or you won’t think that they need fixing. Fictionary is one of the

What is Reader Knowledge Gained in a Novel?
In this episode, Kristina Stanley and JoEllen Nordstrom will talk about the element called the Reader Knowledge Gained as they continue the 38 story elements

How to Write a Proposal for a Book
Do you have a book idea that you’ve been working on for years? Maybe you have a document filled with research and stories. When the

Character Motivation: Types and Examples
Characters are one of the best assets in your story. They can be the most likable, interesting, and even colorful characters, but how do you

How to Write a Great Fight Scene
Fight scenes are one of the hardest things to write because they have the potential to be boring, unnecessary, and overcomplicated. Many writers find it




