Advice
The Last Letter
Introduction Elena sat by the window, holding a yellowed envelope in her trembling hands. The sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in hues of orange and pink. It had been ten years since she last saw him, but tonight, the letter he left behind would finally be opened.
By Jubayer Rahman12 months ago in Writers
How I Outline
Everyone has their own way of outlining. This stands to reason as everyone's process is different; everyone thinks differently and learns how to do things differently. Thus, it should be no surprise that everyone has a different process for doing something. My outline process is based in large part on my interest in movies; I tend to break things down intuitively in terms of the three-act structure as well as beats. Even the number of scenes I use is based on movie scripts.
By Jamais Jochim12 months ago in Writers
How to Develoop B-Plots
Most writers have no problem with A-plots. Even pantsers have no problems with their main plots; they may wander, but they have a pretty good idea of where they are going. However, it's the B-plots, the secondary threads, that most writers have a problem with. The problem is pretty simple: They just aren't as pretty as the longer and more convoluted main plots. Some writers even forget that B-plots serve a pretty useful purpose. It is thus pretty important to include some secondary plots in your story.
By Jamais Jochim12 months ago in Writers
L.K.'s Unofficial Vocal Awards
✨🖤✨🖤✨🖤✨🖤✨🖤✨🖤✨🖤 You’d think reading a story a day for a year would get repetitive. That’s what I thought when I started the 365 Days of Vocal challenge—expecting it to be a checkbox kind of task, like brushing your teeth or pretending to enjoy small talk at parties. But somewhere between Day 1 and Day 30, it stopped being a routine and became a ritual. Like flipping through records in a dusty shop, not knowing which album you’d take home.
By L.K. Rolan12 months ago in Writers
Creating Your Very Own Multiple Personality Disorder
[First off, let's be very clear: This has little to do with the actual psychological disorder as currently recognized beyond the name. My sincerest apologies for any offense from those actually suffering from said disorder, but I needed a way to explain the situation succinctly, and unfortunately this was the easiest. However, as shall be readily apparent there are enough similarities to warrant its use.]
By Jamais Jochim12 months ago in Writers
Still time to rewrite a legend?
If, like me, you often leave off writing your brilliant entry to a Vocal challenge to the last few days, you may be wondering how to complete your Legends Rewritten draft in time. Perhaps you haven't even started yet. Here is a top-ten list of hints, tips and cheats. Don't tell everyone...
By Raymond G. Taylor12 months ago in Writers
5 Signs That It's Time for Tree Removal Southend
Trees are a beautiful and beneficial part of the landscape, offering shade, beauty, and ecological value. However, sometimes they can pose serious risks to your property and the people around it. In Southend, many homeowners and businesses are often unsure when it's time to call a tree surgeon for tree removal. While trees can live for many decades, their health can deteriorate over time due to disease, pests, or environmental stress. If left unchecked, these issues could lead to dangerous situations.
By Southend On Sea Tree Surgeon12 months ago in Writers
How Simple Can a Villain Be?
The antagonist of a story is arguably the most important character. Few characters help define the theme as well as the antagonist, and an antagonist that doesn't challenge the protagonist is just weak; there is little wonder why so much care goes into defining the antagonist. However, sometimes you want to use a simple antagonist; sometimes using a well-developed villain just doesn't work; sometimes you want to have a villain that's just an elemental force of nature rather than something that has been fully developed. There are some issues that you need to consider.
By Jamais Jochim12 months ago in Writers
Dealing With Writer's Block
Every writer has to deal with writer's block at some time. This is that moment when you just can't focus on the story when you've run out of steam, when you look at the screen and nothing appears on it; these moments are the ones that every writer dreads. While there are many causes, there are some simple ways to deal with them and get back to writing.
By Jamais Jochim12 months ago in Writers
Tree Maintenance for a Healthy and Beautiful Landscape
A healthy landscape is not just about lush green lawns and vibrant flower beds. Trees, the pillars of any landscape, require just as much attention to thrive and flourish. Proper tree maintenance is essential to keep your trees healthy, enhance their appearance, and ensure that they continue to serve as a vital part of your outdoor space. Whether you're a homeowner or a business owner, understanding tree care is key to maintaining a beautiful and safe environment. In this post, we’ll explore the importance of tree maintenance, common tree care practices, and how professional tree surgeons can help you achieve the landscape of your dreams.
By Blackpool Tree Surgeon12 months ago in Writers
An ode to being lost in life
Because when you just dream about it in your heart, work hard for it and believe in the universe to perform its magic, it conspires in the best-designated ways to make your dreams come true. I have always believed in the higher power, something beyond the fathomable vision of the human eye that beholds us, ties us to our purpose and protects us in times of uncertainty and dejection. It is comforting to know that some mighty and divine force beckons us in moments of need and sometimes all we need to do is let go and have faith. Life in its truest mirth often transcends through the truces of rationalisation and delusion, through the light of knowing exactly what to do and under the traces of pretence which hides the scariest part, not having a single clue as to where your life is going.
By Hridya Sharma12 months ago in Writers











