How to Show the Passage of Time in Writing

How to Show the Passage of Time in Writing

Time is always ticking in the background of every story. It’s one of those elements that shapes how characters grow, plots unfold, and settings evolve.  Yet, for many writers, showing the passage of time can be tricky. You know how much time is going by, but how...
How to Write a Satisfying Redemption Arc

How to Write a Satisfying Redemption Arc

Redemption arcs have always been popular in storytelling. Everyone loves a character who grows and changes for the better. It’s a reminder that flaws don’t define who you are and that there’s always hope for second chances. But redemption arcs are...
Why You Should Vary Your Sentences

Why You Should Vary Your Sentences

Are shorter sentences better, or should you go longer? It depends. Sentence variation creates rhythm in your writing; relying on a single structure, length, or style will make it monotonous. But how do you strike the right balance?  Why Sentence Variation Matters...
Why Your Story Shouldn’t Be Too Perfect

Why Your Story Shouldn’t Be Too Perfect

It’s tempting to polish every sentence, make sure every character arc is flawless, and ensure the plot wraps up neatly. But here’s the truth: if your story is too perfect, it can work against you.  Why Imperfect Stories Work Perfect stories are unrealistic and...
How to Outline Your Story Using the Flashlight Method

How to Outline Your Story Using the Flashlight Method

There’s no one-size-fits-all method to writing. And while some writers love planning everything, others don’t. But what if there’s a compromise between the two? The flashlight method blends the structure of being a plotter and the spontaneity of being a pantser. Let’s...
How to Write a Successful Retelling

How to Write a Successful Retelling

Ever wondered how you can put your own spin on a beloved story? You’re not alone. Retellings have always existed—some obvious, others more subtle. They offer a fresh take on familiar tales while giving writers a chance to flex their creative muscles. But a retelling...