by Cole Salao
Speculative Fiction is a notoriously difficult genre to define. For convenience, we’ll be going with the latest definition: It’s a “super genre” that includes a large number of other literary genres, which contain certain elements that...
by Kaelyn Barron |
Whether you’re a reader or a published author, chances are you’ve come across a book piracy website and know that piracy is a pretty prevalent issue. And of course it’s not just books that can be pirated, but also films, music, and any number of...
by Kaelyn Barron |
A skilled writer knows how to adapt their tone and style based on their audience and the type of writing they’re attempting. For your blog, you might let your signature wit and light sarcasm shine through; for a personal essay, you might be more reflective; and...
by Yen Cabag
When writing a story, it’s always helpful to have some structure in place. Some writers believe that nearly all stories follow the same pattern, and many have come up with story structures to help other aspiring authors finish their projects. One of the...
by Kaelyn Barron
You probably learned back in grade school that an autobiography is the story of a person’s life, told in their own words. We all remember writing those essays and putting together cute little posters with our “life story” (yep, all eight years of...
by Kaelyn Barron
You spend (hopefully) about a third of your life sleeping, and roughly two of those eight recommended nightly hours dreaming. It would seem foolish, then, to ignore your dreams completely. Even if you only remember a handful of them, and scientists still don’t...