Why Conflict Drives Story
Why Conflict Drives Story MyStoryDoctor.com Life without conflict equals bliss. My wife and I have been married more than half a century. We’re not only lovers, but we’re also friends. We like each...
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Pinch Points That Reveal The Opposition In Your Fiction MyStoryDoctor.com You may have heard of pinch points. Or not. I’d guess that most fiction writers have no clue what they are or why they’re so...
View ArticleWant Strong Dialogue? Don’t Forget The Subtext
Want Strong Dialogue? Don’t Forget The Subtext MyStoryDoctor.com Realistic, evocative dialogue is an important part of any successful story. We need our characters’ interactions to be authentic,...
View ArticleHow to Write a Bestselling Novel in Three Easy Steps
How to Write a Bestselling Novel in Three Easy Steps MyStoryDoctor.com As an author, you may not want to admit, but you really care about selling books. If you’re writing to get rich, you’ve got to...
View ArticleHow To Fix Flat, Two-Dimensional Characters
How To Fix Flat, Two-Dimensional Characters MyStoryDoctor.com When people say that a character is “flat” or “two-dimensional,” they’re typically just saying that the character isn’t interesting. And...
View ArticleHow To Build A Flesh And Blood Character
How To Build A Flesh And Blood Character MyStoryDoctor.com One of the best things about being a writer is how ideas for new characters can spring from anywhere. I might be mulling over a great book...
View ArticleHow Burnout Made me a Better Author
How Burnout Made me a Better Author MyStoryDoctor.com Burnout. Few words spark such dread among writers. Avoiding it, surviving it, and recovering from it are each the focus of many articles, blogs,...
View ArticleEliminating On The Nose Dialoge
Eliminating On The Nose Dialoge MyStoryDoctor.com Today’s writing tip comes from Alex Bloom, the founder of Script Reader Pro, a screenplay consultancy and blog based in Los Angeles dedicated to...
View ArticleHeart-Centered Book Marketing
Heart-Centered Book Marketing MyStoryDoctor.com by Beth Barany By the time I was ready to publish my first novel, I knew I needed to start thinking about marketing too. But I was scared. I felt like a...
View ArticleWriting a Christmas Cozy Mystery
Writing a Christmas Cozy Mystery MyStoryDoctor.com Is it too early to think about Christmas? Not if you want to write a Christmas story . . . or a Christmas cozy murder mystery. Today we have cozy...
View ArticleSteadfast Stories: Protagonists without Change Arcs
Steadfast Stories: Protagonists without Change Arcs MyStoryDoctor.com In a steadfast arc, the character holds true to who he was in the beginning. Often when we think of characters arcs, we think of...
View ArticleHow to Write a Novel: A 16-Step Guide
How to Write a Novel: A 16-Step Guide MyStoryDoctor.com How to write a novel–whether you are a beginner or a professional (or something in between). Many people dream of writing a novel (or of writing...
View ArticleWhat Happens When Characters Lose Control of Their Emotions?
What Happens When Characters Lose Control of Their Emotions? MyStoryDoctor.com Facts are facts: writers throw a lot of rocks at characters. Enemies. Obstacles. Maybe a rabid zombie or two. And we...
View ArticleDavid Farland’s Writing Tips – Twelve Exercises for Developing Characters
David Farland’s Writing Tips – Twelve Exercises for Developing Characters MyStoryDoctor.com There are a lot of exercises that can help you create and develop characters. Most of them simply force you...
View ArticleDavid Farland’s Writing Tips—Writing for a Living
David Farland’s Writing Tips—Writing for a Living MyStoryDoctor.com One of David Farland’s posts from 7/27/2020:As Cicero put it over 2000 years ago, “Times are bad. Children no longer obey their...
View ArticleSuper Writers’ Tuesday: Creating a Hero
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View ArticleHow Burnout Made me a Better Author
How Burnout Made me a Better Author MyStoryDoctor.com Burnout. Few words spark such dread among writers. Avoiding it, surviving it, and recovering from it are each the focus of many articles, blogs,...
View ArticleHow Books Are Chosen for Publication
How Books Are Chosen for Publication MyStoryDoctor.com Challenges for New Writers: Getting Noticed Yesterday I spoke to the fact that it is hard for a new writer to get noticed. I mentioned that a...
View ArticleHow Burnout Made me a Better Author
How Burnout Made me a Better Author MyStoryDoctor.com Burnout. Few words spark such dread among writers. Avoiding it, surviving it, and recovering from it are each the focus of many articles, blogs,...
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