Writing Magical Scenes

Magic is about more than just sparkle, and writing a magical scene is about more than special effects and mystical moments.

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Magic As a Tool for Character Development

Magic isn't just about what characters can do; it’s also about who they are.

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Magic Across Genres

Magic shows up in more than just fantasy.

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Show, Don’t Tell: A Practical Take

Given this vague advice, many writers find ourselves resorting to adjectives—lots of adjectives—to describe everything on the page in great detail.

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Sensory Stories: Building Immersive Settings & Vivid Scenes

How do you translate everything you know about the world where your story takes place into scenes that evoke the senses while revealing more about your novel’s characters and themes?

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Writing Self-Love in Fiction

I’d guess that your protagonist doesn’t have a fully developed sense of philautia on page one — or, if she does, it’s about to get seriously challenged.

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Obsessive Love: Writing Mania in Fiction

Think of mania like too much eros and not enough philautia and/or ludus. The result can be destructive.

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Six Love Stories: Building Relationships in Fiction

My new craft guide, Six Love Stories, takes a deep dive into each type of love and what to consider when you’re weaving it into your fiction in order to develop more authentic and compelling characters and plots.

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3 Steps to Prioritize Your Writing

I challenge you: Do you enjoy writing? Does it fill your cup? If yes, it deserves to be a priority—not only for the sake of your work but for your happiness and wellbeing.

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