How To Structure A Scene In 3 Acts

How To Structure A Scene In 3 Acts

Scenes are the building blocks of story. Each one is your story in miniature. They follow the same 3 – Act structure as your entire story. So, in this episode, we’re going to break down a scene into 3 acts: 1. The set up, 2. the confrontation, and 3. the...
3 Powerful Ways To Show Character Emotion

3 Powerful Ways To Show Character Emotion

In story, you should always be building emotions.  But it’s challenging to get those emotions on the page. The trick is not to  tell us how your character feels, but to evoke emotion in your reader. To make your reader feel what your character feels.  In this episode,...
Your Top 5 Character Questions Answered

Your Top 5 Character Questions Answered

Character is the heartbeat of your story. It’s what drives your plot, and helps shape story structure. But how do you create characters who come alive on the page? How do you make them believable and captivating? These are questions I hear over and over from my...
3 Things Published Authors Do Differently

3 Things Published Authors Do Differently

What do published authors do differently? Do they have something aspiring don’t? More talent? More time? More money? Nope. They just approach their writing differently. In this episode, learn 3 things published authors do differently, so you can apply these...
How to Write a Short Story In 3 Easy Steps

How to Write a Short Story In 3 Easy Steps

What makes short stories different from novels? Aside from length? And what can novelists learn from the short story form? n this episode, I’m breaking down 3 structural elements of short stories, along with an example of how it’s done.  If you’re...
How To Develop A Consistent Writing Practice

How To Develop A Consistent Writing Practice

Now that we’re on the cusp of Fall, what better time to rekindle or start a consistent writing practice? Call it a habit, routine, or ritual, but it’s all about creating an ongoing relationship with your writing. The value of consistent practice is...

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