One of the worst things that can happen in a story is when something happens in the story that feels completely out of place. It can be an out of character moment, something suddenly happening out of the blue, or the dreaded deus ex machina that deflates a climactic moment. Many authors are aware of … Continue reading Tonal Whiplash and How to Avoid it
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How to Write Prophecies in Stories
Prophecies can be a very tricky to write as often, when it’s used, it’s a very core aspect to a story. A prophecy can guide and mold a story to form a certain way but writers often misinterpret how best to implement a prophecy into a story. The main thing to consider about a prophecy … Continue reading How to Write Prophecies in Stories
How to Write Absentee Antagonists
One of the core things I’ve learned is that creating well written characters is hard. There’s a lot that goes into each of them regarding their backgrounds, personalities, relationships, motivations, strengths, weaknesses, etc. Naturally writers think of the protagonist first and how to fully develop them which makes sense. We want the reader to feel … Continue reading How to Write Absentee Antagonists
