fiction
5 Tips: Should You Write a Short Story or Novel?
Which do you prefer? These tips will help you decide.
How to fix confusing names in your fiction
Here’s a quick tip to enhance your fiction. https://thewritepractice.com/psychology-and-writing/
Inventing Names for Your Characters
via Inventing Names for Your Characters When I invent names for my characters, I try to keep the names simple, so my readers can promounce them, and so I can remember them. Does anyone else have a different approach to comeing up with inventive names for your characters?
Results of my research query on mystery, suspense, thriller fiction.
Hello my dear readers,
Remember the question I asked about the difference between mysteries, suspense and thrillers? Well, I made a fascinating discovery. Although these three genres are very similar, here are the differences I found. Mistry stories are more of an investigation, asking what, when, where, how, and why a crime took place, and finding clues to solve the mystery. Suspense novels are similar, but they have more of an element of danger with in the pages of the novel. Thrillers, have an element of danger at every turn. They’re like riding a roller coaster throughout the pages of the novel. What do you think about these three genres? Do you find them similar, or do you see the differences? Leave your thoughts in the comments below. To read my article on the subject, please visit the word matters blog at www.ernestdempsey.com
Writing Tip: Creating Strong Emotions
Writing Tip: Creating Strong Emotions.
Book review, Before The Larkspur Blooms By Caroline Fyffe
If you read Where the Wind Blows, and couldn’t get enough of Chase and Jessie Logan, Gabe Garrison, Jake, and Little Sarah, have no fear, their story continues in this heart warming, spine tinngling western, which I have dubbed an unofficial sequel to Where the Wind Blows. In Before The Larkspur Blooms, Ms. Fyffe introduces … Read more
Book review, Before The Larkspur Blooms By Caroline Fyffe
If you read Where the Wind Blows, and couldn’t get enough of Chase and Jessie Logan, Gabe Garrison, Jake, and Little Sarah, have no fear, their story continues in this heart warming, spine tinngling western, which I have dubbed an unofficial sequel to Where the Wind Blows. In Before The Larkspur Blooms, Ms. Fyffe introduces … Read more