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Differentiate Your Character with a Talent or Skill

Published: May 2, 2024 by BECCA PUGLISI

One worry that can plague writers is whether their characters are original enough or not. After all, readers meet a lot of characters over time, so how can writers make sure their characters are fresh and interesting? How can they make sure their story’s cast has that WOW factor that ensures they … [Read more...] about Differentiate Your Character with a Talent or Skill

Filed Under: Backstory, Character Hobbies, Character Traits, Characters, Occupations, One Stop For Writers, Talents and Skills, Writing Craft, Writing Lessons

Character Type & Trope Thesaurus: Reluctant Hero

Published: March 23, 2024 by BECCA PUGLISI

In 1959, Carl Jung first popularized the idea of archetypes—"universal images that have existed since the remotest times." He posited that every person is a blend of these 12 basic personalities. Ever since then, authors have been applying this idea to fictional characters, combining the different … [Read more...] about Character Type & Trope Thesaurus: Reluctant Hero

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Continuing a Series: Is This Info Too Repetitive?

Published: March 12, 2024 by JAMI GOLD - Resident Writing Coach

We’ve probably seen advice warning that any time our story revisits information, we risk the idea feeling repetitive or redundant to readers if we’re not careful. Not surprisingly, the same risk can apply even across books in a series. Yet when we write a book series, we usually need to repeat … [Read more...] about Continuing a Series: Is This Info Too Repetitive?

Filed Under: Backstory, Resident Writing Coach, Series, Setting, Worldbuilding, Writing Craft, Writing Lessons

The One Rule No Writer Should Break

Published: January 23, 2024 by ANGELA ACKERMAN

Ah, the euphoria of holding one’s own book. Nothing compares, does it? In that moment, the months (or years) of writing, revising, editing, polishing, and finally publishing are in the rear view mirror. All we know is the joy of seeing our hard work compressed into pages and fitted with a stunning … [Read more...] about The One Rule No Writer Should Break

Filed Under: Revision and Editing, Time Management, Writing Craft

Writing About Pain: Describing Minor Injuries

Published: August 29, 2023 by ANGELA ACKERMAN

When we push characters to their limits, sometimes they get hurt. Injuries can range from annoyances to mortal wounds, and handled well, can add tension and complication to the story, drawing readers in deeper. We're always looking for ways to make sure our characters struggle as they navigate … [Read more...] about Writing About Pain: Describing Minor Injuries

Filed Under: Action Scenes, Characters, Conflict, Description, Emotion, Fear, Show Don't Tell, Tension, Tools and Resources, Uncategorized, Writing About Pain, Writing Craft, Writing Lessons

Character Type & Trope Thesaurus: Doomsday Prepper

Published: August 26, 2023 by BECCA PUGLISI

In 1959, Carl Jung first popularized the idea of archetypes—"universal images that have existed since the remotest times." He posited that every person is a blend of these 12 basic personalities. Ever since then, authors have been applying this idea to fictional characters, combining the different … [Read more...] about Character Type & Trope Thesaurus: Doomsday Prepper

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Writing About Pain: Different Types to Explore

Published: August 24, 2023 by BECCA PUGLISI

“Life is pain, Highness. Anyone who says differently is selling something.” -The Dread Pirate Roberts Pain is an unfortunate part of life. As our characters go about their day—working, building relationships, pursuing goals and dreams, blowing off steam—things won’t always go as planned, and … [Read more...] about Writing About Pain: Different Types to Explore

Filed Under: Characters, Writing About Pain, Writing Craft

Character Type and Trope Thesaurus: The Chosen One

Published: July 1, 2023 by BECCA PUGLISI

In 1959, Carl Jung first popularized the idea of archetypes—"universal images that have existed since the remotest times." He posited that every person is a blend of these 12 basic personalities. Ever since then, authors have been applying this idea to fictional characters, combining the different … [Read more...] about Character Type and Trope Thesaurus: The Chosen One

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Using Talents and Skills to Reveal Hidden Layers

Published: June 8, 2023 by BECCA PUGLISI

When you’re creating a well-rounded and realistic character, there are many factors to consider: their backstory, personality traits, fears, desires…the list goes on. Each is important because it plays a part in defining and fleshing out the character for readers. But there’s another aspect of … [Read more...] about Using Talents and Skills to Reveal Hidden Layers

Filed Under: Character Hobbies, Characters, Writing Craft

Originalizing Your Story Idea

Published: January 26, 2023 by BECCA PUGLISI

I’ve been thinking a lot recently about differentiation—how we can make our stories stand out from all the others. Customers are being more careful with their money, which means they’re very likely buying fewer books. With the estimated 1,000,000+ books being published each year, ours need something … [Read more...] about Originalizing Your Story Idea

Filed Under: Plotting, Story Ideas, Writing Craft

Build Suspense With Secrets

Published: January 24, 2023 by CHRISTINA DELAY - Resident Writing Coach

Have you wondered what makes a book unputdownable? What techniques or tricks an author employs to make sure you read that next word, sentence, paragraph, page? One of the most effective ways to do this is by building suspense. All genres have suspense...or at least should. Suspense is … [Read more...] about Build Suspense With Secrets

Filed Under: Characters, Conflict, Resident Writing Coach, Tension, Writing Craft

Find the Secrets Exercise & Giveaway

In my Build Suspense With Secrets post, I include a bonus exercise and giveaway. For those who want practice detecting secrets, I’m offering up the first scene of my latest release, TRUTH TRUTH LIE, to be dissected. If you think you’ve found all the secrets, leave a comment on the original post … [Read more...] about Find the Secrets Exercise & Giveaway

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