So You Think You Know Point of View (POV) Part 1
Edited by DeShawn As you start to write your fiction masterpiece, one of the first choices you should make is which point of view (POV) you want to use. Many…
Edited by DeShawn As you start to write your fiction masterpiece, one of the first choices you should make is which point of view (POV) you want to use. Many…
Today's prompt is brought to you by @Storymatic from which we draw, at random, two gold cards to define your characters, and two copper cards to lead you into a…
Edited by DeShawn When you pull your eyes away from the page to discover that hours have magically slipped away—that’s bliss. Suspension of disbelief can be nirvana for readers, and…
Today's prompt is brought to you by The Storymatic Classic from which we draw, at random, two gold cards to define your characters, and two copper cards to lead you…
Edited by DeShawn Flow of a Fight In last week’s installment on action scenes, we discussed the impact of structure when depicting conflict. The next step is to make our…
Today's prompt is brought to you by The Storymatic Classic from which we draw, at random, two gold cards to define your characters, and two copper cards to lead you…
Edited by DeShawn Fist fights, getaway driving, a sniper showdown. These are three distinct, yet intrinsically related scenarios. These are all action scenes. Despite being some of the most exciting…
Today's prompt is brought to you by The Storymatic Classic from which we draw, at random, two gold cards to define your characters, and two copper cards to lead you…
Today's prompt is brought to you by The Storymatic Classic from which we draw, at random, two gold cards to define your characters, and two copper cards to lead you…
Empirically, there are certain things everyone must do to get their manuscripts to the point where they don’t suck. Hint: polishing a manuscript until it's commercially ready takes time, otherwise…