Raise your hand if your writing process looks like:
open document
write two sentences
stare into space for ten minutes
google something unrelated
suddenly have a brilliant idea at 1:42 a.m.
this is called the creative method.
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Raise your hand if your writing process looks like:
open document
write two sentences
stare into space for ten minutes
google something unrelated
suddenly have a brilliant idea at 1:42 a.m.
this is called the creative method.
Hey friends, I’ll be turning 30 soon, which still feels a bit unreal (and depressing, to be honest).
A couple of friends asked if I had a wishlist, and while it started as a practical thing, I figured I might as well share it here too.
Absolutely no pressure to get me anything, of course! It only has a handful of things, and some of you have supported my work in ways far more meaningful than any gift could be ♥
But if you did want to, or if you’re just curious to look at it, here it is ☺
Writers, tell me about your current WIP
There’s something special about letting someone new step into your story. A fresh reader experiences everything for the first time. The characters, the tension, the quiet moments, and the scenes that stay in your mind long after you’ve read them. That kind of perspective can reveal what’s already shining and what might need a little more space to grow.
I’m currently looking for works-in-progress to beta read. I enjoy getting lost in a story, reacting to the characters, following the emotional journey, and noticing the pacing and small details that keep a reader fully invested. I always aim to share thoughtful reactions and supportive feedback from the perspective of someone experiencing the story naturally.
If you’re working on something and would like a new reader to spend time with your draft, I’d love to hear about it. Tell me a bit about your project or the genre you’re writing in.
You can reply here or send me a message. I’m always excited to discover new stories and connect with other writers.
I hope one day the pictures of your soul I carved into my heart
will visit you in sleep and whisper as if they were yours,
because you never believed me when I said:
You are enough.
Still bleeding, still alive... but for how long?
Stop acting small, You may be a tiny nymph but at heart your energy is big, Paris may be tall, who wore it better between women, no one cares anymore, as long as you got it at Selfridges, but why not just max the card out in Harrods, I think somewhere down the line Paris got a nose job… No I’m not an actress I just like to grab your attention, I think it might be working… /how does she walk in those?
Social Virtual Networking Event – August 1st
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Join Scriptwriters Network for an informal virtual gathering where writers can share experiences, discuss projects, exchange ideas, and build connections within a supportive creative community.
No membership required. No finished script required. Just bring your passion for storytelling.
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Sometimes the most interesting discoveries happen while writing the next book. What if science and wonder are not opposites, but two ways of understanding the same human experience? #Neuroscience #WritingLife #Curiosity #ScienceAndWonder #EveryLittleThingIsMagic
Character Development in Different Genres: Tailoring Personalities to Fit Your Story's Needs | Part I of Character Development Series
When it comes to writing, one of the most exciting and challenging aspects is creating compelling characters. Whether you're penning a thrilling mystery, a heartwarming romance, a gripping fantasy, or a thought-provoking literary novel, the characters you bring to life play a pivotal role in captivating your readers. However, not all characters are created equal, and tailoring their personalities to fit the specific requirements of your chosen genre is essential for a successful and engaging story.
So, how can you ensure that your characters shine in the context of their genre? Let's embark on an insightful journey into the art of character development across different literary landscapes.
The Foundation of Genre-Specific Characters
Before delving into the intricacies of character development, it's crucial to understand that each genre comes with its own set of expectations and conventions. While a hard-boiled detective might thrive in a gritty crime thriller, they might feel out of place in a whimsical fantasy world. Therefore, the first step in crafting genre-specific characters is immersing yourself in the nuances and tone of the genre itself.
For instance, in a fast-paced action-adventure novel, the protagonist is often characterized by their resourcefulness, courage, and determination in the face of danger. On the other hand, a character in a cozy mystery may possess a keen eye for detail, a sharp wit, and a knack for uncovering secrets amidst the charm of a small town. By understanding the core elements of the genre, you can lay a sturdy foundation for building characters that resonate with the expectations of your readers.
Investigating Character Traits Across Genres
Let's take a closer look at how character traits can be tailored to suit different genres:
1. Adventure/Thriller:
Courage and Resilience: Characters in this genre often face high-stakes challenges and adrenaline-pumping situations. Their ability to confront danger with courage and resilience is a defining trait.
Quick Thinking: Whether escaping a treacherous trap or outsmarting a cunning adversary, characters in adventure and thriller novels are often marked by their ability to think on their feet.