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Use this post from Writers Write, your one-stop writing resource, to explore the 12 common character archetypes and how writers can use them.
Learn from these examples of scene trackers for writers how to track the 7 essential elements of plot in the scenes from your novel & improve your writing
For all the writers reading this blog, here’s my cheat sheet for the Plotting Board Method of plotting, which I learned from Cherry Adair. The Cherry Plo...
If you're looking for a starting point for creating a character, you will enjoy this character interview worksheet.
Have you ever had the exact vibe of your story down, but no idea what actually happens? If lack of plot has ever stopped you from exploring your totally aesthetic story idea, read this post to learn how to find the plot under those immaculate vibes. This blog post could be all you need to […]
So, where exactly is your plot taking you? What happens next? What is this story about? It’s time to think about plot. Plotting Worksheet
A quick and easy start with a template and lots of screenshots
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Every TV writer dreams about being part of the team that plots entire seasons and individual episodes of a television se
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David Sax on analog ideas and products, such as Moleskine notebooks, that remain viable and popular despite advances in digital technology.
Learn how to write a scene and nail scene structure. Learn how to begin and end scenes and how to organize scenes and sequels.
Writing Worksheet – Creating Mood (PDF) I think of mood as being the expression of a setting’s personality. Depending on the narration style, mood will often be created through a character’s experiences with the setting, but it can also remain unmediated. Some of the moodiest creations have deep layers of emotion and richly-detailed and slightly sinister backdrops; Gormenghast and House of Leaves…