The Protagonist of your story is the main character. You join them at the beginning of the story, and ride…
Show don't tell is a popular piece of advice given to writers, but it isn't always explained well. Previously I…
A series of books is a good way to bring in an audience, and then keep them around. If they…
Your Protagonist needs to be motivated throughout your story. They want something, they go after it, and your story follows…
Foreshadowing is the technique of hinting to your audience where your story is going, without actually telling them. It works…
Your Protagonist has to have strengths to make them worthy of being your Protagonist. You're telling a story about them…
Most people have a friend. At least one. Someone they talk to and share their fears with, reflect on their…
You need your story to move forward, and character interaction is a big part of that. However, not all communication…
I'll be talking through things you need to include to write Chapter One of your book, and hopefully leaving you…
Murphy's Law is when anything that can go wrong, does go wrong. It's associated with people who are very unlucky,…
If you want to write books for children or young adults, killing your character's parents is a common trope you…
When you're planning your story, one of the first jobs is to establish who your Protagonist and Antagonist are. Your…
Your story will follow your Protagonist, your main character, on their journey to try and get something they want or…
In reality, your characters exist solely to serve your story. They were born the moment they first appeared on the…
Your story, be it fantasy, action, or romantic comedy, is about a character going in pursuit of what they want.…