Writers often tend to overlook setting, but a vivid, well-developed setting can be a powerful part of your story and bring it to life for readers. Source: Writing 101: Setting and Worldbuilding – Ink and Quills
Monthly Archives: October 2016
5 Ways to Increase Your Story’s Tension – Ink and Quills
Is your story dragging? Breathe life back into it with these 5 ways to increase your story’s tension! Source: 5 Ways to Increase Your Story’s Tension – Ink and Quills
A Simple Outline for Writing a Killer Book Blurb – Ink and Quills
Condensing a novel into a book blurb is no small task. If you have no idea where to begin, try this simple outline to create an effective blurb. Source: A Simple Outline for Writing a Killer Book Blurb – Ink and Quills
Watch “5 Common Self Publishing Mistakes Every Writer Should Know” on YouTube
Great video for those dipping they’re toes in self publishing Source: Watch “5 Common Self Publishing Mistakes Every Writer Should Know” on YouTube
Prompt 334
The man leans into you. There is a dark red almost black color to the whites of his eyes. He is so close his nose is almost touching your nose. You can feel his breath when he says, “We all have it in here. We are all infected.”
Prompt 333
Your driving on a country road. It is late at night. You are far from home. You realize, as you check your mirrors, there is a man you do not know, hiding on the floor of your back seat.
Where to Find Creative Writing Inspiration (Art Begets Art)
Suffering from writer’s block? Looking for writing inspiration? Refresh your imagination by engaging in the arts and come away with fresh ideas. Source: Where to Find Creative Writing Inspiration (Art Begets Art)
Character-Driven Fiction Writing Prompts
These creative writing prompts are ideal for exploring characters as well as real people who populate your writing projects: fiction, nonfiction, or poetry. Source: Character-Driven Fiction Writing Prompts
Writing A Great Story Starts With Writing A Killer Intro
The formal definition of an intro is a brief introductory passage. What is important is that you get the story right; it needs to encapsulate the essence or spirit of your overall point, try communicating through example. Capturing the essence is not enough; if nobody reads far enough to grasp the main point of theContinue reading “Writing A Great Story Starts With Writing A Killer Intro”
Should You Write A Resume Cover Letter Yourself
In this day and age competition is fierce for a limited number of desirable positions in the professional world. The only hope that many job seekers have, no matter how qualified they may be for the position, is to create a cover letter that turns up the “wow” factor and impresses hiring managers as somethingContinue reading “Should You Write A Resume Cover Letter Yourself”