The size of a story is often dictated by the scope of the idea that spawned it. While some experienced writers can tell from the shape of the concept how long their story will be, it’s often a case of trial and error and years.
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Choosing Your Perspective
All stories have a voice and a point-of-view — or POV.
It’s how you combine them that makes a story that resonates.
How to Self-Edit That Lousy First Draft
Welcome to Part 9 of my Virtual Balticon panel writeup. The painful panel description was as follows: Panelists will discuss they’re … More
Science Fiction Has Always Been Political
Here’s Part 6 of my Virtual Balticon panel notes. Throughout the history of science fiction and fantasy, creators have used the … More
Tips for Writing Combat: Where Do You Focus?
Here’s Part 4 of my VirtualBalticon panel notes. Even veterans and long-time practitioners can have problems writing fights that are … More
There’s No Target in Middle Earth: Economics in Fantasy
In your original fantasy setting, everything the characters own or interact with has to come from somewhere, from food and drink to durable goods. Let’s talk about how to build a believable material culture for your world.
Writing For Anthologies
3 Reasons to write for anthologies
4 tips and approaches to writing for anthologies
5 reasons your story might be rejected
Plus 3 red flags to watch out for
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Adding Love Stories To Genre Fiction
Integrating romance into genre fiction can be a tricky endeavor.
Why would you want to? And how should you do it?
Tips and Tricks To Fix Word Count Issues
Each type of book has its own expected word count. From chick-lit to epic fantasy, from picture books, to middle-grade … More