What makes up fiction writing? (prose)
Fiction writing is any kind of writing that is not factual. Fictional writing most often takes the form of a story meant to convey an author’s point of view or simply to entertain. The result of this...
View ArticleI want to write for kids, too … don’t you love that winky wonky donkey?
When I think about what I want my ideal reader to be, I think back to myself as a child. I was captivated, and found inspiration to keep living by the books I read. Pam Ayres sparked my sense of …...
View ArticleIan McEwan on making love work in fiction
Ian McEwan | Louisiana Channel.Filed under: W Research, Writers, WRITING Tagged: author, character, characterization, education, Ian McEwan, improve your writing, inspiration, WRITING
View ArticleWriting for Children: How to Create Compelling Adult Characters
Writing for Children: How to Create Compelling Adult Characters – YouTube.Filed under: W Research, WRITING Tagged: author, character, characterization, Children, education, improve your writing, story,...
View ArticleWriting Children’s Books: What Should I Write About?
From http://cbiclubhouse.com , the web’s #1 site for children’s writers – You’re driven to write a children’s book, but you’re not sure what you want to write about. No problem, let’s figure it out. In...
View ArticleUse Archetypes to Create Literary Characters
In essence, any literary character is drawn from one or more archetypes. An archetype is basically the pattern for a character, associated with a trait or a concept. Archetypes are most easily...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....