By Chelsea Hindle It is a truth universally acknowledged that a writer in possession of a fantasy world must also be...
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How to Worldbuild the Best Fantasy Novel in Five Minutes
By Allison Grace Note: Before you start reading...I just wanted to let you know this is entirely satire. Please know...
How to Start Worldbuilding (for Complete Beginners)
By L.E. Williams Imagine with me for a moment, dear writer. You’re sitting at your desk, innocently minding your own...
The Finish Line
Do you know what you're aiming for? By Kathryn Comstock‘The End’ is one of...
Pursue Clarity in the Meaning of Your Novel
By Kathryn ComstockIt is happening in everything: school work, literature and...
Unspoken: How Detailed Are Your Characters?
By Hannah MillsAs did many others, I made the trek to the movie theatre to see Les Misrables. And, as many others are,...
The Dread Factor: Dos and Don’ts of Writing Villains
By Eric JohnsonWhat makes the best villains work? The simple answer can be summed up in one phrase: lots of...
Words of Similarity – Method to the Madness
Let's face it. Your confused about who's rules dictated how those annoying little similar words work and how their...
Mental Tourists
How inviting is your story world? Make your book a place readers want to sit down in and stay awhile. By Hannah...
Battling Peer Pressure as a Christian Writer
By Hannah MillsPeer pressure is a dangerous thing, even within the church and...
Head Over Shining Heels
by: Eli King A lesson I’ve learned over the last twelve months of my rambunctious existence...
Dead or Alive
by: Eli King There are two basic types of people in this world, and two types only. The dead, and the living. Well,...