Embracing Fall: Adjusting Your Writing Habits for the New Season

As the days grow shorter and the temperatures begin to cool, we can anticipate the gradual transformation of our surrounding landscape. Before we know it, the leaves will change, and the air will become crisper to signal the arrival of fall. The changing of seasons also offers us the chance to refresh and revitalize our

Elevate Your Fiction: Character Development Exercises to Bring Your Story to Life

Well-developed characters are vital components of compelling fiction. Your protagonist, antagonist, and secondary characters are the heart of your story. They drive the plot and engage your readers on an emotional level. If you’re new to writing fiction, diving straight into a manuscript without fully fleshing out characters may lead to flat, one-dimensional personas. To

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Class is Back in Session: Creative Writing College Courses 311

Are you going to college to study in fields such as engineering, medicine, math, or science? Do you have an idea for a story you would like to write someday, but feel you can’t since your field of study isn’t English? Creative writing college courses are a great way to squeeze in some real writing

10 August Writing Prompts To Inspire Your Writing This Month

We’ve entered the last days of summer and to those of us in the South—it’s also the hottest part of the year. We tend to choose afternoons inside the air conditioning over venturing into the heat and humidity outside the comfort of our homes. And with more time inside, I tend to find myself in

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What to Do When Writing is No Longer Fun: Overcoming Burnout and Rediscovering Joy in Your Craft

Writing is rewarding and fulfilling because it allows us to creatively express ourselves and share our ideas. It’s not uncommon, however, to experience periods where our joy and enthusiasm for writing may weaken. Whether it's due to burnout, creative fatigue, or a lack of inspiration, all of us writers face these trials now and again.

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