by Kaelyn Barron
Everyone loves to be in love, which is probably why romance remains the most profitable fiction genre for novels. You might have your own great love story to share, or maybe you’re looking for inspiration to write a thrilling and original romance. We’ve...
by Kaelyn Barron
Gillian Flynn’s debut novel Sharp Objects follows Camille Preaker, a journalist who’s just completed a brief stay at a psych ward. When two preteen girls are murdered in her hometown, Camille is asked to cover the story. For years, she has barely spoken to...
by Cole Salao
You may have been told time and time again that repeating words in your writing is a bad thing. It shows limited vocabulary, lack of creativity, and is, well, repetitive. What they don’t explain though, is that it’s entirely situational. Repetition, when...
by Cole Salao
When it comes to rhythm and sound, repetition is often your best friend. But repetition can also be your worst enemy, making your writing sound monotonous and tiresome. Writers have devised many ways to enhance their writing with techniques that take advantage of...
by Cole Salao
If you browse your local bookstores, you’ll probably find a corner set aside for books that fall under supernatural fiction—stories that deal with the unexplained, the mysterious, and the otherworldly. Despite its popularity, supernatural fiction is often tricky...