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  • August 11, 2022

    Descriptive Writing: Utilizing Your Senses

    Before I dive into today’s post, I have a couple announcements. One, I have updated the pricing on my Services page. They are much lower and priced for up to 100,000 words, rather than pricing per word. I will soon be up on fiverr.com as well. Two, I have decided to start writing under my […]

  • July 4, 2022

    Narrative Structure: The Hero’s Journey

    Whenever I think of The Hero’s Journey, I think Star Wars: A New Hope. It encapsulates The Hero’s Journey quite nicely. This narrative structure can be split into three acts, similar to the Three-Act Structure, but with more subplots than just pinch points. In a way, one could even think of the plot points as […]

  • June 27, 2022

    Picking a Title for Your Novel

    Titling your novel is probably something you’ve either thought a ton about or hardly given a thought to. The truth is, it may be a bigger deal than you think. I mean, come on! That story you’ve spent months on, maybe years, can’t just have any old title! You worked hard to craft this masterpiece […]

  • May 5, 2022

    Narrative Structure: Freytag’s Pyramid

    Welcome to post #3 in my Narrative Structure Series! Today, we’ll be discussing Freytag’s Pyramid, which was devised by 19th-century German playwright Gustav Freytag (which, technically, he based on Aristotle’s idea of narrative structure as a triangle with exposition, climax, and resolution, mapped out in Poetics). As a reminder, narrative structure is a literary element […]

  • May 4, 2022

    Editing Services Now Available!

    I’m excited to announce that I’m now offering freelance editing services, including copy editing, proofreading, and manuscript critiques. I have low rates compared to the average going rates for editing services (mainly because I’m fresh to the business), but I have experience with copywriting and editing in AP Style and Chicago Manual of Style. I […]

  • April 11, 2022

    Narrative Structure: The Three-Act Structure

    Perhaps one of the more popular narrative structures, the Three-Act Structure is a solid choice when plotting out your novel. As mentioned in my last post about the seven types of narrative structure, the website Helping Writers Become Authors (from K.M. Weiland) has a fantastic, in-depth series on the Three-Act Structure. Why should you care […]

  • March 27, 2022

    The 7 Types of Narrative Structure

    Did you know there are seven, seven, types of narrative structure? From the Three-Act Structure to the Seven-Point Structure, you have a few to choose from when writing your stories. Today, I will be giving you a brief overview of each narrative structure, and be prepared for future posts solely on each story type of […]

  • March 22, 2022

    The Inciting Event

    Every event, every plot point in a story should matter, and that especially goes for the Inciting Event. Sure, maybe it’s not the most significant plot point or even the most noticeable, but it’s still important in your overall story structure, which is why I want to talk about it today. What exactly is the […]

  • March 9, 2022

    Finding Your Voice as a Writer

    Voice. Find your voice as a writer, they say. What exactly does that mean? You may be struggling to find your own unique voice as a writer and author, trying to find what makes your work different, what makes it stand out. Voice, essentially, is the unique mixture of vocabulary, syntax, tone, and point of […]

  • February 21, 2022

    Writing a Novel: The First Steps

    Maybe the thought of writing an entire novel is daunting for you. Maybe you want to write one but don’t have an idea. Or perhaps you have an idea but don’t know where to start. Either way, I know how it is. When I wrote my first book that wasn’t garbage, I didn’t really know […]

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