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The Writers Block
Creators vs. Curators vs. Critters
Are you a creator, curator, or a critter? Understanding what category you fall into will help you build a more sustainable writing process.
Three Craft Books Every Writer Should Read
If you’re looking to hone your writing skills and dive deeper into craft, here are three books you should pick up from your local bookstore or library.
Build Momentum From Page One
The emphasis on killer first lines is misplaced. Worry less about crafting the perfect first line and concentrate on crafting an opening scene that builds momentum.
Thinking About Narrative: A Fresh Take On The Essentials
One Story Magazine editor Hannah Tinti has put a new spin on the traditional narrative structure, and it will change how you think about storytelling.
Thinking About Narrative: The Tipping Point
A traditional narrative arc will help you write your own work and/or evaluate/study how other writers craft their narratives. But while this narrative structure is strong, I would like to make an addition to it: the tipping point.
Thinking About Narrative: The Basics
Whether you are writing a short story or a novel, if you can clearly identify each of these narrative touchpoints, odds are you have the makings of a solid story.
The Art of Scene
Avoid exposition quicksand while writing by crafting scenes with these three elements.
Flawed Characters Are Believable Characters
If you’re struggling to make your character more relatable, the key might be to exploit their flaws. Here’s what we can learn from Gillian Flynn’s Sharp Objects.
Pantser vs. Plotter: Is One Better Than the Other?
Learn where you fall on the pantser-plotter spectrum, as well as the pros and cons of each creative writing approach.