Writing Log My Writing Resolutions 2020 I’ve never considered myself the type of girl who has her life together. Most of the time when I make … Read more
Life etc. Life In Quarantine In case you have been living under a rock, America has been hit with the COVID-19 virus, also called the … Read more
Writing Lessons HOW TO CREATE A KILLER OPENING SCENE “With the way you fell from the sky, I thought you might be an angel or something.”-Pazu, Castle In The … Read more
Writing Lessons HOW CHARACTERS WITH DISADVANTAGES CAN ENHANCE YOUR STORY “They don’t understand you, but they will.”- P.T. Barnum, The Greatest Showman It’s not new that in great stories there … Read more
Writing Lessons HOW TO WRITE SUPPORTING CHARACTERS WHO ARE ACTUALLY SUPPORTIVE You can’t spell America without Erica.”-Erica Sinclair, Stranger Things Season 3 While there are several amazing storytelling techniques used in … Read more
Writing Lessons HOW TO MAKE YOUR READERS SYMPATHIZE WITH A MORALLY FLAWED PROTAGONIST “The idea of life without him is not only unbearable, it’s unimaginable.”-Rachel, Something Borrowed. I just recently re-watched Something Borrowed, the … Read more
Writing Lessons HOW TO WRITE A SYMPATHETIC VILLAIN “They weaponized me. I stole for them. Spied for them. I killed for them. And in exchange for my soul… they … Read more
Writing Lessons HOW TO WRITE SCENES WITH NAIL-BITING TENSION “Something changed inside Daniel Middleton that summer. I never did figure out what exactly caused it. Wonder if he ever … Read more
Writing Lessons HOW TO REVEAL YOUR CHARACTER’S LIE “You just have all the confidence in the world. I think a lot of people completely miss that’s the thing … Read more
Writing Log An Introduction Hi, I’m Danielle and I’m writing a book. Well, that’s a lie. I’ve written a book, I’m currently revising a … Read more