There was an interesting discourse regarding the idea that writers don’t have to read to write books. It goes against one of the early lessons I learned when it came to writing. It seems rather wrong to me the idea of not wanting to learn from those who came before as authors. It’s like writing … Continue reading Writers who don’t read
Tag: creative-writing
Making Time to be Creative
Hello everyone!It’s been about a month since I’ve started working full time in office once more. It feels almost silly to admit I’m getting used to working in an office eight hours a day five days a week. But I also recognize that, as silly as it may sound, it’s the reality of life post … Continue reading Making Time to be Creative
How to Write Effective and Characterful Voice and Dialogue
The way characters talk to one another and even themselves is something that often makes or breaks the flow of a story. Dialogue is often a reflection of a character’s personality but also how they view and interact with others. It’s a way of illustrating how they view the world in a manner that is … Continue reading How to Write Effective and Characterful Voice and Dialogue
Return from Hiatus
Hello Everyone! Hope you’re all doing well. I’ve taken a bit longer than I intended to but the break has helped me to organize my thoughts, my projects, and my schedule to a bit more of a stable flow. I’ve got a lot that’s surprisingly taken shape and form in a way that feels tangible. … Continue reading Return from Hiatus
What I Learned From Publishing My Third Book
Hello everyone! It’s been a few days since I’ve published my third book, The Legend of Nariko: Shadows of a Dead World, and I had some time to reflect on the process. There was a lot of good but also a lot of bad I recognize that came out of how I approached writing it. … Continue reading What I Learned From Publishing My Third Book
What makes for an engaging protagonist?
A daunting question every writer must face but one that doesn’t have a definitive answer, how does a writer create a protagonist that is engaging and makes the story worth reading? Something to note though is that we’re looking to write an engaging protagonist as opposed to just a likeable character. Trying to write a … Continue reading What makes for an engaging protagonist?
