How To Write Entertaining World Building
World Building is the technique of telling your readers what world your story is set in, whether the laws of nature match ours, whether there is magical lore they need…
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World Building is the technique of telling your readers what world your story is set in, whether the laws of nature match ours, whether there is magical lore they need…
The rate at which your plot moves forwards is referred to as the "pace" of your story. If your story has too slow a pace, it can be boring, whereas…
Blurring the lines between good and evil will make your characters developed and complex, and your story more interesting.
Writing prompts are a great resource, and I regularly give them on my Creative Writing For Kids videos on YouTube because of it. A writing prompt can be used to…
To write interesting characters is one of the most important parts of story craft, and one of the ways to do this is to make sure they grow and change…
Your Protagonist, the main character, of your story usually need to be likeable. I say usually, because having a Protagonist who is unlikeable happens occasionally and it can work, but…
Show don't tell is a piece of writing advice that is regularly given to writers, but without development it can be hard to understand. I previously wrote about showing not…
One of the key ingredients to a successful story is for your characters to be well motivated. Your Protagonist, your main character, wants something and is motivated enough to after…
Your story "continuity" is making sure that from one scene to another, nothing changes about the people or the environment they're in, that wasn't intended to change and tracked by…
When you're writing a story, usually you use with first or third person. First person refers to the Protagonist as I, and third person refers to the Protagonist as He…
If your book is too dialogue heavy, it can read like a script. You don't get to know the environment your characters are in, or connect with their interiority in…
Sometimes as part of your story, you'll have information that needs to be delivered in order for the story to make sense. This could be rules of magical lore within…
Stories are powerful, and I truly believe that stories have the power to change the world. With stories we can explore social issues such as racism, domestic violence, sexism and…
A plot twist is a sudden change in your story that your audience don't see coming, such as a reveal that one of the goodies is actually a baddie. Your…
The resurrection of characters that have died can be a dramatic game changer that enhances your story, however, if used too easily and without careful construction, it can have the…