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How to Write a Trilogy Without Falling Victim to Second Book Syndrome
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How to Write a Trilogy Without Falling Victim to “Second Book Syndrome”

In many cases, the writer unintentionally becomes a victim of Second Book Syndrome, where the story stalls and repeats familiar beats rather than...

Why Epistolary Novels Are Making a Massive Comeback in the Digital Age
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Why Epistolary Novels Are Making a Massive Comeback in the Digital Age

At first glance, epistolary novels might seem like a relic of the past. Yet surprisingly, this storytelling style is experiencing a strong Comeback...

How to Incorporate Slavic Mythology into Your Fantasy Worldbuilding
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How to Incorporate Slavic Mythology into Your Fantasy Worldbuilding

Authors and professional worldbuilders are increasingly choosing to incorporate Slavic mythology into fantasy worldbuilding, turning toward a mythic tradition that is darker, more...

How to Write Compelling Antagonists Who Aren't Just Evil for the Sake of Evil
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How to Write Compelling Antagonists Who Aren’t Just “Evil for the Sake of Evil”

Learn how to write compelling antagonists who aren’t just “evil for the sake of evil.” This in-depth guide breaks down character motivation, moral...

How to Use Beta Readers Effectively Without Letting Them Ruin Your Artistic Vision
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How to Use Beta Readers Effectively Without Letting Them Ruin Your Artistic Vision

For the professional writer, the effective utilization of beta readers is not a passive act of receiving judgment but a strategic exercise in...

Why Every Author Is a Writer — But Not Every Writer Is an Author (4)
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Why Every Author Is a Writer — But Not Every Writer Is an Author

Everyone who publishes a book calls themselves an author, but not everyone who writes calls themselves an author.

Neil Gaiman vs Terry Pratchett Comparing Writing Styles (3)
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Neil Gaiman vs Terry Pratchett: Comparing Writing Styles

The literary world has been blessed with two modern masters of fantasy and speculative fiction: Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett.

How Fantasy Books Are Evolving (3)
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How Fantasy Books Are Evolving

How fantasy books are evolving today can be seen in the explosive rise of romantasy, the growing demand for diverse voices, and the...

The Life and Philosophy of Albert Camus (2)
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The Life and Philosophy of Albert Camus

Struggling with tuberculosis in France and witnessing the devastation of war firsthand as a resistance journalist, Camus’s outlook on life became deeply affected,...

How to write descriptively (4)
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How to write descriptively

Whether you're crafting a novel, writing a short story, creating blog content, or penning poetry, mastering how to write descriptively can elevate your...

How to Research Mythology for Character Creation
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How to Research Mythology for Character Creation

Writers who master the art of how to research mythology for character creation gain access to archetypes, psychological patterns, and narrative structures that...

Best Tools for Writers What's Trending (4)
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Best Tools for Writers: What’s Trending

This year’s landscape of Best Tools for Writers: What’s Trending showcases exciting innovations across writing

Current date Wednesday , 8 April 2026

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