Writing Secondary Characters Who Steal the Show
The Art of People Watching: Translating People into Words
Writing Neurodivergent Characters in Horror
Exploring the Villain's Journey: Crafting Compelling Antagonists
Using Characters to Create Momentum
Writing Characters Outside of Your Personal Experience
What Do Your Characters Want? Using Highly Motivated Characters to Drive Stronger Stories
The Storytelling Trio: Mastering Beginning, Middle, and End
The Maddening Middle
Lights, Camera, OPEN!
Avoid the Sagging Middle of Your Mystery
How to Write an Opening That Pulls the Reader In
Writing Satisfying Endings
Conquering the Muddle in the Middle
Harnessing the Secret Powers of the 3-Act Structure
Kickstarting Your YA Novel
Writing Mysteries for the YA Market
How Much Research is Necessary to Serve Your Story?
The Four Tools Every Armchair Historian Needs When Writing and Researching
Master Pacing: How Secrets, Twists, and Foreshadowing Amp Things Up
Creating Nonstop Plotting in Commercial Fiction
How to Keep Readers Engaged
Thinking Beyond the First Book
Humor Your Readers Can Visualize: How to Make Writing Funnier