7 Techniques to Rescue Poorly Written Stories

Do you struggle with finding the right words to bring your story to life? Are you tired of feeling like your writing is elementary and lacking depth? Mastering the art of storytelling requires not only the use of powerful words but also the ability to arrange them in a way that creates an immersive reading... Continue Reading →

Boost Your Creative Writing Game With These 5 Steps

The human mind is capable of coming up with wild, intense, and exciting ideas, but it requires some imagination on the side of the writer to represent all of that in writing. In today's episode of "How to escape the This-Is-Boring-Writing Avenue", I will be sharing 5 practical ways you can boost your creativity.  ... Continue Reading →

6 Major Punctuations Marks In Fiction Writing And Their Uses

Proper punctuation mark usage is something that is barely noticed while reading, and this is because the entire reading process was made smooth. Punctuation marks that are incorrectly used or absent divert the reader's attention away from the tale you're trying to tell. You do not want that. The least you can do is to... Continue Reading →

Fiction 101: Narrative Tenses

Is your story happening now or did it occur in the past? There are about twelve tenses in the English language but we will be focusing on the two types of tenses most stories are written in. Present Simple Tense Here, the narrator or viewpoint character tells the story as it is happening. I hand... Continue Reading →

Fiction 101: POV (Part II)

The third person point of view is the most popular point of view in fiction writing. Here the narrator is not part of the story but he knows enough to tell it in great detail. Words like he, his, himself, they or it are used when narrating the story. Examples: ... instead of allowing herself... Continue Reading →

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