The Table Read Introduction Video
Welcome to the launch of The Table Read Magazine! We are so excited to have you here and can't wait…
Examples Of Story Friendships, And How To Replicate Them
Your Protagonist is the main character of your story and it's them who you follow on their story journey. A…
Author Interview – John Nicholl – Killing Evil
I am delighted to share my interview with author of Killing Evil, John Nicholl. He talks to me about his…
Examples Of Unresolved Sexual Tension In Fiction, And How To Replicate Them
Unresolved sexual tension means the chemistry between two characters that shows they are attracted to one another, but they don't…
Author Interview – Carly Thompsett – A Winters Tale: New York
I am very proud to share my interview with author Carly Thompsett about her novel A Winters Tale: New York.…
How To Write Perseverance As A Character Trait
Your characters will all have different qualities. You need to give your characters distinct personalities to ensure they are clean…
Author Interview – Vie Portland- Where Are We Going?
I am delighted to share my interview with Vie Portland about her children's book, Where Are We Going? She discusses…
How To Write A Redemption Arc
When you arc a character, you take them from one mental state to another, and you let your audience in…
Author Interview – Melitta Campbell – A Shy Girl’s Guide To Networking
I am delighted to share my interview with Melitta Campbell about her book A Shy Girl's Guide To Networking. She…
How To Write Character Vulnerabilities
A vulnerability is a weakness or fear that impacts your personality and behaviour. Character vulnerabilities can be used in a…
Author Interview – Kieshia Chun – Peter The Picky Polar Bear
I am delighted to share my interview with children's book writer Kieshia Chun about her latest book, Peter The Picky…
How To Write Magical Schools In Urban Fantasy
Urban fantasy is a genre where fantasy creations, such as witches and monsters, exist within our normal mundane world. Sometimes…
How To Write Personality Quirks
Your characters need to represent a real to life experience of being around people. Characters that read as artificial will…
Author Interview – Andreia Nobre – The Grumpy Guide To Radical Feminism
I am delighted to bring you my interview with author Andreia Nobre about her book, The Grumpy Guide To Radical…
How To Follow Your Story Not Your Plot
Planning your story well can make the writing process easier. You won't wander off on side adventures or get muddled…