The Surprising Truth About Showing vs. Telling
“Show, don’t tell” has its limits. When is telling preferable to showing?
“Show, don’t tell” has its limits. When is telling preferable to showing?
Explore five simple and practical ways to show rather than tell your stories. Get ready to discover one of the most powerful tools in your writing toolbox!
Discover how to use the Character House to create fictional people whom your audience will follow until the very last page!
Developing a character arc can be one of the most exciting and challenging parts of writing your novel.
Just as a house needs a roof, the Character House culminates with a consistent personality. Discover practical tips on fixing three common personality pitfalls.
Your book can take readers on an emotional journey. These tips will help you avoid common pitfalls and grip readers’ attention with powerful emotions.
The tools of scene structure can help you engage your audience. Get ready to create powerful scenes that keep your plot moving and your readers turning pages.
What’s the only thing more exciting, more challenging, and more rewarding than developing characters? Developing character relationships.
Characters with unique external traits can become readers’ favorites. But how can we develop realistic external traits without being generic, obtrusive, or over the top?
If your characters don’t take action, your story will stall. Learn how to make sure your characters’ actions are logical, meaningful, and fascinating.