Blog: How to Write a Fight Scene

Let’s be honest, fight scenes are one of those things that can either make or break the believability of a story. If they’re really good, they have the audience rooting for the hero and fearing for their lives, or perhaps feeling as cocky as the hero that he’ll win because he’s the hero. On the... Continue Reading →

Blog: How to World Build

I've already covered how to write your villian, your protagonist, and your plot, but something that's just as important to the story is knowing how to build your world. This includes things like knowing how to write magic systems, how terrain/climate work, etc. and is the most technical part of writing your book. Just like... Continue Reading →

Blog: How to Write Your Plot

Coming to the simplest part (in my opinion) of how to write a book, it's time to talk about the plot, i.e. the story itself. If you haven't already read the other two posts on how to write your villian and your protagonists, I highly suggest that you go do so before reading this since... Continue Reading →

Blog: How to Write Your Protagonists

Continuing on with my series about how to write a book, it's time to talk about the character that your book centers around: your protagonist. Your protagonist is the main character who is trying to survive or stop whatever the villian is doing. It's very important to know how to write this character, otherwise your... Continue Reading →

Blog: How to Write A Villian

Villians are what really push the story foward and are the ones who make your story interesting. After doing so many reviews of T.V. shows and books (most of which have been on books/shows that were poorly written), I have realized that having a strong villian is one of the most crucial elements of your... Continue Reading →

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