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How to Write a Meaningful Death for Your Hero
By Joy C. Woodbury “Why would I ever want to kill my hero?” you may be asking as you click this article. Rarely in fiction do we see a hero die. Unlike the mentor - can we agree that mentors are pretty much doomed before the novel even begins? - heroes bear an...
Beginner’s Guide to Writing a Realistic Hero
By Rei Lovik Once I saw a hero cry. And laugh. And crack a joke. Once I heard them say they were scared. And heard them say they were wrong. Heroes aren't perfect. We all know that. We’ve seen our heroes in real life make mistakes and...
8 of the Best Protagonists of All Time (and What We Can Learn From Them)
By Rachel Leitch Think of your favorite protagonist.Chances are it might be an iconic name like Anne Shirley, Luke Skywalker, or Lucy Pevensie. These heroes and heroines are iconic for a reason.Over the past few weeks, I’ve asked a group of readers who their...
Love in Action: Why we will always need Heroes
By Bethany FehrThese days, the classic hero seems to be an endangered species. Or an obsolete relic, depending on who you ask. The prevailing attitude seems to be that virtuous heroes are irrelevant and unrelatable. Our culture wants gritty realism, and good guys...
Why I Stole Your Bicycle -September Short Story Picture Prompt Winner
Why I Stole Your BicycleBy Rachel Leitch Paris 1943Sorry I stole your bicycle.To be fair, it hadn’t moved for two days. I mean, that alone is a feat with a war on.And, well, I needed a bicycle.But I figured I would check the bags first, see if there was anything...
7 Things You Need to Know About Your Protagonist Before Writing Your Novel
By Rachel Leitch Character questionnaires get a bad rap.Many authors suggest ditching them completely in favor of journaling whatever comes into your mind about your character. (Cue look of terror from ISTJ author who needs guidelines to get her bases...