Writer’s block can be a pain in the a**, especially when you want to write but you don’t know how to get rid of it. Below is eight solutions to defeat writer’s block and get back to writing your story! Change the Weather Have you ever read a story where the weather had dramatically changed?Continue reading “Fight Off Your Writer’s Block”
Author Archives: Al M. B.
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Flawed Characters Are Fun Characters
Is it just me or is it fun picking out flaws for your character? Especially when the flaws go really deep into their personality, like self-centered, or manipulative. Or maybe when they constantly attract bad things and people to them and they don’t understand what it is they are doing wrong. Maybe the truly funContinue reading “Flawed Characters Are Fun Characters”
Tacenda- Things Better Left Unsaid
Cliche Cardboard Characters
If you have any of these characters that I’m going to list below in your stories please recreate your character to make them feel more life like or relatable, or maybe at least let me be able to sympathize for them. The Average High School Crowd: Picked on Teenager Typical picked on teenagers usually haveContinue reading “Cliche Cardboard Characters”
Tell Your Love Scenes Through the Man’s POV
In this post I’m going to separate 3 important scenes: intimacy scenes, love scenes, and sex scenes. I refer intimacy scenes as those heart racing moments where there is no skin involved between your characters, but it is so obvious that they are in love or infatuation with each other. That kind of moment whereContinue reading “Tell Your Love Scenes Through the Man’s POV”
Perks of Writing Your Story on Paper First
What they say is true. All you really need to do is get your ideas out of your head and onto some sort of format before you do any revisions. For a first time writer I do highly recommend this. And over time I have discovered something with myself: I hate writing. Don’t get meContinue reading “Perks of Writing Your Story on Paper First”
Why Writing Every Day isn’t Necessary
When I first began writing I constantly saw the number one advice: write everyday. There are things that I know I have to consider. Maybe you’re so dedicated to writing that if you don’t write everyday you feel like a failure or your day was wasted away. Maybe you’re on a deadline, which in thatContinue reading “Why Writing Every Day isn’t Necessary”