Interview Tips Writers Should Know
Whether you’re a newer writer or a seasoned pro, you’re bound to have to interview someone at some point of your career.
Regardless of your skill level, the status of your interviewee, or where the interview is going, let’s get write on in to some tips to help you crush your next interview.
Tips on Understanding Authorial Voice
As both reader or writer, you’ve probably heard of authorial voice.
If you’re a reader, you already know how you attach to different writers for different purposes. You know about the tropes you like. Whether you’re more character or plot-driven. What you’d like to see more and less of.
As a writer, you’re still familiar with all of these things.
How to Reconnect with the Senses to Write More Vivid Detail
Since everybody knows what sensory details are, I find that they're oftentimes overlooked. People tend to have this, "Oh, I already know what it is," idea, and they don't actually practice staying connected with their senses. Let's change that.
5 Killer Tips on How to Slay Your Dialogue Execution
Dialogue is about so much more than simply the words that occupy the space between the quotation marks.
How to Battle A Writer's Darkest Shadow: Imposter Syndrome
No one is safe from imposter syndrome, but if you're a writer stuck in this web, let's get write on in to some tips on how to overcome that.
7 Dynamite Exercises to Uncork Your Inner Voice (#3 is Life-Changing!)
Treat every month like National Novel Writing Month with these 7 tips on connecting with your inner voice.
Plot Your Revenge... Or Plot Your Novel. Novel Writing Tutorial #2
You looking to thicken your plot out there? Well, you've come to the "write" place, so let's #GetWriteOnIn to continuing through #Preptober for #NationalNovelWritingMonth2020
Settling the Pantsers vs. Plotters Debate
Pantsers and Plotters. What the heck is a pantser and who the heck is a plotter? If you're asking yourself that question, you've asked the right question at the right time, so without further ado, let's get Write On In.
4 Questions Every Author Absolutely Hates
Everyone has questions for the authors who turn blank pages into epic stories, but which ones boil our skin the most?