Using Nouns in Writing
Nouns are one of the most important building blocks of language, and understanding how to use them is essential for becoming a good writer.
Nouns are one of the most important building blocks of language, and understanding how to use them is essential for becoming a good writer.
It’s not true that it takes “natural talent” to write well. Writing is a learned skill, and with practice, anyone can become good at it.
I use Fictionary Storyteller to self-edit my story before I send it off to a live editor. It’s great because it has a lot of features, it’s easy to use, and it stores my work so I can access it from anywhere.
Here’s how I’m prepping for Norwescon 44, a science fiction and fantasy writer’s convention in Seattle, Washington.
These are general guidelines that will at least make it easy for someone in the theatre world to read and understand your script.
Want to know how to tell a good story? These are the five parts of a story to practice in order to learn how to tell stories better.
Resources created by authors who are Black, Indigenous, or People of Color to help writers craft nuanced, authentic characters.
You know whether you like a book, and you sort of know why, but do you know how to write a good book review? And why even bother?
Learn to tell the difference between active and passive voice, rewrite a sentence from one to the other, and figure out when each is appropriate.
An author interview is a great way to market your book. Here are some author interview questions and tips to help you prepare.