I'm back with the third of my four Inspiration for a Seasonal Story posts, with this one obviously being on autumny story! Lots of things can give off the vibes of an Autumny story, and I hope to provide you with some inspiration today if your story just so happens to be set in autumn … Continue reading Inspiration for an Autumny Story
Category: Writing Tips
Flash Fiction Writer’s Tag
Hey everyone! I was tagged by Hannah over at Faith, Fiction, & Fairytales to do this tag, which I'm excited to do! Hannah has some great posts over at Faith, Fiction, & Fairytales, so I totally recommend you check her out--you won't be sorry! Hannah provided some super fun prompts to pick from, so after … Continue reading Flash Fiction Writer’s Tag
5 Ways to Foreshadow Plot Twists
Sometimes, my favorite part about reading and writing is what we writers call plot twists. These could be major revelations about a character, a plot device, or even a character death. But these things must be set-up; they just can't come from out of the blue with no prior warning. The trick is as a … Continue reading 5 Ways to Foreshadow Plot Twists
The Sunshine Blogger Award
Hey everyone! I was tagged back in April by Hannah over at Faith, Fiction, & Fairytales, so a huge shoutout and thank you to her! She has some awesome writing content, so go check her out! The Rules: Display the award’s official logo somewhere on your blog. (Done!) Thank the person who nominated you. (Thanks again, Hannah!) … Continue reading The Sunshine Blogger Award
Comp Titles: What They Are and Why They Matter
Hey everyone! Yes, I'm late again on posting this, and it's not my planned 16 Personalities post. Since May, things have gotten hectic, and I haven't had the time to get back on my normal schedule due to some life changes. That being said, hopefully things will calm down by next month and I can … Continue reading Comp Titles: What They Are and Why They Matter
Inspiration for a Summery Story
Summer is in full blast right now, so it's perfect for inspiration for a summery story! Some people read books called "beach reads", and while not all summery stories need to be described as beach reads, they are a popular group books read during summer. That being said, there are many things which remind me … Continue reading Inspiration for a Summery Story
16 Personalities: Writing an ESFP Character
Here we are with the seventh of our Writing Personalities posts highlighting the ESFP! This type is quite interesting to me because, as an INTJ, they are my exact opposite. I don't actually know anyone personally with this type, so if you are this type and see that I’ve gotten anything wrong, please comment it … Continue reading 16 Personalities: Writing an ESFP Character
4 Ways to Find Writing Inspiration
A couple of years ago, I wrote a post called "How to Get Ideas for a Story" (which you can find here). And while looking over it I saw that, while I had mentioned four ways to get ideas (through praying, plotting worksheets, and through characters/plot lines in other books/movies) I left out several other … Continue reading 4 Ways to Find Writing Inspiration
16 Personalities: Writing an INFJ Character
I apologize for the lateness of this post. Some family issues have been keeping me busy, so I may be a little slow on getting these out for a bit. But, here we are, with the sixth of our Writing Personalities posts, highlighting the INFJ! Known as the rarest personality type overall (the INTJ is … Continue reading 16 Personalities: Writing an INFJ Character
9 Twists to Use in a Fairy Tale Retelling
Hey everyone! This week's writing tip is one I'm super excited about, as I love plot twists and unique spins on classic stories. And what is more classic than a fairy tale? However, because they are so classic, there are hundreds of thousands of fairy tale retellings out there. So what are some ways one … Continue reading 9 Twists to Use in a Fairy Tale Retelling
