1.Pride and Prejudice For anyone who has ever felt awkward in love, there is character you will relate to. This witty, charming, and flirty book will have you laughing from the first chapter! This is maybe my favorite classic of all time! To Kill a Mockingbird Harper Lee weaves a harrowing tale of racial discrimination… Continue reading 10 Classic Novels to Read in 2020
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Quick Tip #6
If you’re suffering from writer’s block, try this tactic. Take a break for a few days (3-5) from your specific story. Each day write for 10-30 minutes about anything but be descriptive. No distractions, no phones, nothing but you and your keyboard or journal. Write about the way the light is coming through the window,… Continue reading Quick Tip #6
Notebook AI Review: The Pros, Cons, and Everything in Between
Check out my newest Notebook AI review. In this review, I explain the pros and cons of using this world building service for your novel, story, or RPG.
Dialogue Prompt #3
“Don’t say it.” “Say what?” “Evil has risen, just like you said it would.” “I wouldn’t dare.” Any stories from this prompt submitted using my contacts page have a chance to be published on my site with a link to your page. Have fun writing!
Ten Tools To Help You Write the Next Bestseller
Every writer wants to write the next bestseller but many lack the tools beyond natural talent. Here are the top ten items I'd recommend to help you create a work of art. A lamp to help your eyes You most likely spend a large amount of time staring at a computer screen. Take care… Continue reading Ten Tools To Help You Write the Next Bestseller