by Yen Cabag
If you’ve found yourself binge-watching a favorite TV series, you know the power that television writers have over their audience. And if you have dreams of becoming a TV writer yourself, we hope you don’t gloss over the hard work that goes into this kind of...
by Yen Cabag
Writing a screenplay is a serious undertaking. No matter how much your experience in screenwriting, it’s a rare thing to be able to sit down and just automatically spout off a full-length film script! To make the process easier, screenwriters use a tool called a...
by Cole Salao
Sometimes stories have well-paced set-ups that slowly increase in intensity as the world is established and the characters introduced. Other times, writers like to immediately get the show on the road by starting with crisis upon crisis until it reaches a climax. The...
by Cole Salao
To a writer, building a world can be the best part of creating a story. But sometimes, worldbuilding can eat up your storytelling. You create character sheets, world maps, in-story systems, genealogies, and compendiums. But these elements, while helpful in creating a...
by Cole Salao
Worldbuilding is fun but sometimes creating the setting where your story takes place can be the most challenging process of all. Not only must it stand out from all the other settings in other stories, but it must offer an immersive experience to the reader. It takes...
by Cole Salao
A genre is a way to categorize literature through similarities in form, style, or subject matter. It’s how people quickly find what they like to read. But literature, like every form of art, always breaks through the boundaries and limitations set on it....