by Cole Salao
Do you look forward to the interactions of certain characters when reading a story? That’s the magic of chemistry. Whether it’s friends bantering or enemies bickering, chemistry is what makes these relationships jump off the page. But how do you create...
by Cole Salao
Managing a large cast can be challenging, whether you’re writing fiction or nonfiction. Too many characters can confuse readers, dilute focus, and disrupt pacing. But while small casts are easier, large casts are often also necessary. So how do you make it work...
by Cole Salao
Writing a book is exciting, but let’s be honest—it can get messy fast. Scenes might feel out of order, the pacing might go off the rails, or your story could wander into the weeds. Sound familiar? A scene outline can give your book much-needed focus. You’ll be...
by Cole Salao
Nonfiction writing can feel a bit… heavy. Facts and arguments matter, but they rarely leave readers wanting more. What readers crave are stories—ones that make them feel and see the bigger picture. That’s where anecdotes shine. Whether you’re writing a...
by Cole Salao
Figuring out your characters is a necessity when building a story. And when it comes to creating conflict, two important characters come to mind: the antagonist and the villain. Many people confuse them together, but both types can exist separately. So what’s...
by Cole Salao
If you’re a writer, chances are you’ve seen advice against using the passive voice. It makes your writing wordy and ineffective. The thing is, it’s not always easy to spot. What is Passive Voice? Passive voice happens when the subject of the sentence...