Hey there, fellow writers! One of my favorite parts of romantic comedy is the almost always definite happy ending. While some people may argue that a happy ending isn’t always realistic, the idea of a romantic comedy is to make you feel […]
One of the key elements of any good romantic comedy is pacing and tension. You want your readers to be invested in your characters’ journey, to feel their emotions, and to root for their happy endings. So, how do you create that […]
There’s nothing quite like the warm, fuzzy feeling you get when two people finally realize they’re meant to be together. But what makes a rom-com really work? What are the essential elements of a good romantic comedy plot? The meet-cute: You know […]
Hey there! I’ve spoken to a few people who would just love to write a book. But they have no idea what to write about! And I think a fair share of us have that problem. What hasn’t been written about already? […]
Hey there fellow writers! In this post, I want to talk about one of the most important aspects of fiction writing: creating well-developed characters. Characters are the heart and soul of any story. They are the ones that your readers will connect […]
We’ve all been there, that dreaded moment when the creative juices just stop flowing and motivation takes a nosedive. Don’t worry, it happens to the best of us! But, the good news is, regaining motivation is possible. Here are a few tips […]
I know, I know, outlining sounds like a chore, but trust me, it’s worth it! Outlining your story will help you to stay organized, focused, and on track. Plus, it’ll save you a ton of time and frustration in the long run. […]
One of the biggest mistakes that writers make is trying to emulate someone else’s style instead of focusing on their own. Sure, you may admire another writer’s work, but if you try to write like them, you’ll only end up with a […]
When I broke the news about getting my debut novel published to my family and friends (and random people on the street out of sheer excitement), the first questions were ‘Well, where did you start? How did you start?’ I’m pretty sure […]
In the first draft of my debut novel “You Are My Sunshine”, I didn’t write much body language solely because I didn’t know how to. Apart from the usual curling fist or lifting of the chin; which was overused and not unique […]