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  • August 24, 2024

    How to Use StoryGraph for Book Recommendations

    How to Use StoryGraph for Book Recommendations

    Every reader has had this experience — you find a book you absolutely love. You devour it in a matter of hours, only to be left wanting more. In an effort to recreate the feeling of getting lost in a good book, you go looking for similar stories. You can dig through GoodReads reviews, scroll Continue reading

    Reading
    book recommendations, books, reading, StoryGraph
  • July 21, 2024

    Plotting vs Pantsing: Finding Your Writing Process

    Plotting vs Pantsing: Finding Your Writing Process

    Every writer has their own process when it comes time to put pen to paper. While your approach is unique, it can be helpful to study the writing processes of writers similar to you. This will help you discover new tools and tricks to enhance your writing. Understanding the difference between the two main categories Continue reading

    Writing
    creative writing, writing, writing advice, writing tips
  • June 21, 2024

    Crafting Realistic Dialogue: A Guide for Writers of All Skill Levels

    Crafting Realistic Dialogue: A Guide for Writers of All Skill Levels

    One of the most critical elements in fiction writing is dialogue. Realistic dialogue brings characters to life, adds depth to the story, and engages readers. Crafting dialogue that sounds natural can be challenging, but with the right techniques, you can master this essential skill. Crafting Realistic Dialogue: My Top Tips Here are some actionable tips Continue reading

    Writing
    writing, writing advice, writing tips
  • April 20, 2024

    Why Representation in Literature Matters

    Why Representation in Literature Matters

    There are a lot of factors I consider when thinking about my favorite books. I appreciate strong character development, a multi-faceted setting that feels real, flowing prose, and an engaging plot that keeps me glued to the page. But my favorite books of all time are the ones where I really see myself in the Continue reading

    Reading
    books, lgbtq+ books, reading
  • December 1, 2023

    How to Track Your Reading Goals With StoryGraph

    How to Track Your Reading Goals With StoryGraph

    Whether you’re gearing up for a New Year’s reading goal or you want to try a shorter challenge to expand your literary horizons, you’re going to want some way to keep track of your progress. Setting a StoryGraph reading goal is a great way to keep an eye on how many books you’ve read over Continue reading

    Reading
    goals, reading, StoryGraph
  • November 3, 2023

    How to Deal With Rejection as a Writer

    How to Deal With Rejection as a Writer

    If you’re a writer who wants to publish their work, you’re going to face a lot of rejection. Whether you’re pitching your novel to agents or submitting short stories to magazines, there will inevitably be editors and publishers who turn you down. I started submitting my novel to agents and small presses in April of Continue reading

    Writing
    book publishing, publishing, writing, writing advice, writing tips
  • October 6, 2023

    National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo): Everything You Need to Know

    National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo): Everything You Need to Know

    National Novel Writing Month — known as NaNoWriMo to practitioners — is an annual writing challenge in which participants set out to write 50,000 words of an original work in the month of November. While opinions on the event can be quite divided, there’s no denying that this challenge can be highly effective when approached Continue reading

    Writing
    nanowrimo, writing, writing routine
  • September 15, 2023

    6 Fantasy and Sci-Fi Novellas to Add to Your TBR

    6 Fantasy and Sci-Fi Novellas to Add to Your TBR

    Although the fantasy and science-fiction genres are well known for long tomes and series that encompass multiple volumes of magic and adventure, sometimes readers desire shorter narratives. Packing adequate world building, well-developed characters, and a plot full of quests and battles into 40,000 words or less is a feat not many writers endeavor to undertake. Continue reading

    Reading
    book recommendation, book roundup, books, reading
  • August 4, 2023

    How to Create Suspense in Your Writing

    How to Create Suspense in Your Writing

    Whether you’re crafting a thriller or just want to keep readers on the edge of their seats, incorporating a bit of suspense into your writing can go a long way. After all, nothing drags readers in quite like a strong emotional reaction, and the anxiety that suspense creates certainly qualifies! If you’re struggling to produce Continue reading

    Writing
    writing, writing advice, writing tips
  • July 7, 2023

    What Is Absurdist Fiction? (5 Examples)

    What Is Absurdist Fiction? (5 Examples)

    Absurdist fiction is a particular genre of writing that can be thought-provoking and informative as well as confusing and frustrating. In this type of work, authors use specific tools to portray their ideas on grand, existential topics. The result is often strange, surreal, or downright trippy. This post provides a brief exploration of absurdist fiction Continue reading

    Reading
    books, fiction, reading
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