Advice
Characters that Matter
Think of your story as a body: head, shoulders, knees, and toes. Plot is the skeleton. Characters are the muscles, nerves, and organs. The things that move the bones. You need both. Skeletons can’t move without muscles, and I don’t want to know how a body without bones would move. Thinking about it gives me the heebie-geebies. Anyway, muscles, nerves, and organs are what keep the body functional and healthy. Your story will suck if your characters suck. So how do you make characters that don’t suck?
By Sarah Massey2 years ago in Writers
The Mediator reports Majority rule governments in South Asia are in decline.. Content Warning.
A majority-rule government in South Asia is in disturbing downfall. Files have reliably withdrawn. India's impending political race against a background of polarization alongside misty decisions as of late held in Bangladesh, Pakistan, and the Maldives features the continuous disintegration of vote-based values in the locale.
By Anis Ahmed Siddeque2 years ago in Writers
Left alone at home for 10 days, the mother went for a walk, the brutal death of the child. Content Warning.
Crystal Candelario is a new mother. Only 16-month-old child Xylin. Leaving him alone at home, Krystal traveled to Detroit, Michigan, and Puerto Rico for ten days. While leaving, he passed a few bottles of milk in front of the girl. But on the second day, Xylin died crying of hunger.
By Anis Ahmed Siddeque2 years ago in Writers
Ramadan in Gaza: Just bitterness and hopelessness proliferate.. Content Warning.
The long stretch of Ramadan has generally been a period of blissful get-togethers, profound reflection, reestablishment of confidence, and loved family gatherings for Gaza's 2.2 million Muslims. Notwithstanding, Israeli hostility and battle over the last ten years have created a dimly shaded area over this once energetic custom. The continuous destructive assaults have up to this point killed more than 32,000 Palestinians, desolating Gaza. The assault made the holiest month one of the most obliterating.
By Anis Ahmed Siddeque2 years ago in Writers
Run Diet in Ramadan: Answer for Hypertension. Content Warning.
Today, the most important among the illnesses that are expanding at a huge rate is hypertension, which is brought about by an off-base way of life or an uncontrolled way of life. A couple of years prior, hypertension was practically unfathomable except for individuals in their fifties.
By Anis Ahmed Siddeque2 years ago in Writers
Stakes of Success
You don't want your characters to be successful. I know it sounds mean, but hear me out. Success is cool, but struggles make for better stories. You’ve heard the saying, bad decisions make for good stories. It’s true. This next set of Pixar rules for storytelling is about causing trouble.
By Sarah Massey2 years ago in Writers
Pain
There are a few basic elements that connect every person on the planet. Emotions like love, hate, fear, depression, and joy are feelings every human will experience during their lives to varying degrees. A writer wouldn’t be able to create an effective love story if his or her audience had no concept of what love was. True physical pain is unlike any of the other conditions I have previously mentioned, even though every human can feel it.
By Mark Gagnon2 years ago in Writers






