If you missed part one, find it here: “Point of View (POV) #1: Conventions” Structuring POV The number of POVs used in a story is limited only by the number of scenes and/or characters. Many novels tell the entire story from one POV. Others might use dozens. However, the more POVs used, the more challenging … Continue reading Point of View (POV) #2: Structuring
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Artistic License
Hi Gang! Craig with you again today to talk about artistic license. I am not an expert here, so this is presented with the desire to get some discussion going. Essentially, an author is going to bend reality a little bit for the purpose of a better story. Each author is going to have to … Continue reading Artistic License
Homonyms with Harmony, Part 3–The Origins of Homonyms
This post explores the origins of homonyms—words spelt and pronounced the same but with different meanings. We’ll discover how we use them in everyday writing and speech. Read on to discover the history behind the fascinating use of homonyms in the English language.
Homonyms with Harmony, Part 2–American and British English Conventions
Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay Hi SErs! It's a day of Harmony here at Story Empire 🙂 Today, as promised in Homonyms with Harmony Part 1--Introduction, I'd like to share with you some common differences between US and UK spellings as well as word usage. And, as this is Admin Professional's Day, what better time than to … Continue reading Homonyms with Harmony, Part 2–American and British English Conventions
Ten tricks For creating time to write
Greetings, Storytellers. Diana here to chat about a common obstacle faced by most writers - lack of TIME. I hope I’ve intrigued you with the post's title. If you’re like me, you have one heck of a time finding a single measly hour in your day to write (or partake in any creative venture). Work, … Continue reading Ten tricks For creating time to write
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