Humerous Writing: Mark Twain Shows Us How

Are there cultural differences in how we tell stories?

Writer’s Block, Filling in The Gap

Writer’s block: Your enemy or friend. All writers have been struck by this and yet there are benefits from experiencing it.

World-building – How to Create a World From Scratch

How to create a world map complete with creatures, territories, and geography. Good for use in dungeons and dragons campaign, mud/mmorpg design, or a fantasy novel.

Preoccupancy and Storytelling: Fable Tools for Prose Writers

Untruth work aids its readers as to be entertained by the utilize of the author. It is a extraordinary way to visualise what the substance of the author is trying to convey.

Who’s Speaking: Choosing a Narrator’s Voice

Have you given much thought to the voice of your narrator? Perhaps you assumed the narrator in your novel should remain neutral. Many writers believe that the narrator should have little in the way of identity and the use of a narrator is essentially a necessary means of moving the story from one scene to the next.

The Secret of Writing a Fantastic Story

We all love a good story, don’t we? A lot of good stories, for example company stories, are well thought out and planned to be captivating and emotional.

Passion Writing How Does It Work?

Lately there has been a lot of emphasis on writing in a way that will produce a good experience for the reader.

For Better Fiction, Check The Facts

Why it’s important to get the facts right in storytelling.

To Write a Unique Story, Look to The Familiar

An article on how unique stories are built on familiar patterns.

The Things They Carried

An essay describing the storytelling aspect of the book The Things They Carried, by Tim O’Brien.

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