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How to Choose Story Settings: The 4 Basic Types of Setting

Beyond mere backdrop, story settings are what allow authors to orchestrate meaningful connections among characters. Settings should serve as more than just scenery. They should provide characters with compelling reasons to share the stage with one another. Accomplishing this in a story requires understanding how to strategically choose story settings as meeting grounds that amplify […]

Humorous Tone Words – 66 Examples & Definitions

Humor, when woven skillfully into your writing, can elevate your content from good to unforgettable. Today, we dive into the technique of humorous tone words, a proven method to make every word count and leave a lasting impression on your readers. What are humorous tone words? Humorous tone words are specific words that inject humor, […]

Writing Romantic Comedy for Teens AND Adults

As the author of both YA and contemporary adult romance novels, I get a lot of questions about the intricacies of writing within two different age categories. “Do you approach writing YA in a different way? Is it difficult to go back and forth between the two categories? Do you have a favorite?” My answer […]

A Modern Look at Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice

By: Jodi Nathanson I am a High School English teacher who has been teaching grade 9 English for more than 20 years. One of my favourite parts of the job is teaching the Shakespeare unit to young students, many of whom have never encountered the Bard’s work before. It is a privilege, a challenge and […]

Positive Tone Words – Ultimate Guide & Examples

No matter what you’re writing, the tone you choose can enhance your message, allowing your readers to experience the emotion behind your words as well as their surface meaning. This article delves into the power of positive tone words, a key technique for helping your readers experience the positive emotional intention of your writing. Whether […]

Dynamic vs Static Characters – Your Fiction Needs Them Both

Great fiction features great characters—there should be no argument there. While plot is crucial (as is having a terrific premise), for any story to be both memorable and engaging, it must have fresh, compelling characters. What we’re going to examine in this post are dynamic vs static characters, which should help you add insights to […]

25 Parenting Blogs and Magazines That Pay Freelance Writers

The internet is full of writing opportunities, especially within the ever-popular parenting world and all of the sub sections, niches and tangents that come along with it. Everything from motherhood and mental health, to disability and adoption, these spaces are incredibly diverse for writers to work within. Yet it can be challenging to find parenting […]

Best Laptops for Writers in 2024: The Write Life’s Top Picks

It may be fun to wax lyrical about the nostalgic days of click-clacking away at a typewriter or scrawling your novel into a leather-bound journal, but those romantic ideals are impractical for the modern-day writer. Nowadays, a writer’s laptop is their best friend. Like any best friend, a good laptop should be there for you […]

What Is Literary Journalism?

“Things that are cheap and tawdry in fiction work beautifully in nonfiction because they are true. That’s why you should be careful not to abridge it, because it’s the fundamental power you’re dealing with. You arrange it and present it. There’s lots of artistry. But you don’t make it up.” —John McPhee Literary journalism has […]

34 of the Best Books On Writing: Inspirational Reads

What’s the number one thing you can do to improve your writing? Read. A lot. Read anything and everything you can find, and you’ll become a better writer. Read your favorite genre, whether that’s historical fiction, creative nonfiction, or personal essays. Read books that are similar to what you like to write. And surround yourself […]

21 Creative Nonfiction Writing Prompts to Inspire True Stories

The article 21 Creative Nonfiction Writing Prompts to Inspire True Stories appeared first on The Write Practice. If you’ve ever wanted to tell a true story using more literary techniques, then the genre you’re exploring is creative nonfiction. Let’s define creative nonfiction and then try some creative nonfiction writing prompts today.  What is creative nonfiction? […]

21 Road Trip Writing Prompts

The article 21 Road Trip Writing Prompts appeared first on The Write Practice. Summer is the season for road trips. Whether you are on the road yourself or only dreaming of a vacation, today we have some road trip writing prompts to make the time fly. Try one out today! This prompt was originally posted […]