First of all, I want to apologize for my absence the last month. Life has been, well, life. Very, very busy. Second of all, I want to announce that I have officially finished The Reformation Trilogy. These books were … Continue reading
Tag Archives: The Reformation Trilogy
Do You REALLY Know Your Characters?
It’s a good question, isn’t it? Do you really know your character? I feel like I know some of my characters inside and out, but I guess there’s only one way to find out. I’ve never been one of those … Continue reading
And They Lived Happily Ever After?
You’ve written thousands of words and proofread those words more times than you can count. You’ve invested yourself in these characters for months and months. Now, it’s time to let them go. However, before you can, you have to make … Continue reading
The Significance of Sidekicks
I’ve written about protagonists and villains. Well, now it’s time to give sidekicks the spotlight. Sidekicks are what drive your main character to do better… or they can be the ones to destroy him/her. It’s all up to you. Some … Continue reading
Toughen up
As writers, our endurance is everything. The long hours, the tireless nagging in your mind to write, the countless opinions–they all shape you as a writer. And you can either buckle under the pressure or toughen up, because it’s not … Continue reading
The Perfect Protagonist?
Is there a perfect hero? I don’t think so. I believe that every character has a crack. Throughout your story, you must make that crack bigger until it bursts. Then, it is up to the character to patch it back up. … Continue reading