This week, Vivian and I tackle the fascinating topic of propaganda, and how those in power manipulate the world through various forms of communication to maintain their power and enforce a status quo that keeps them at the top. We go through some definitions and strategies for recognizing and fighting propaganda, but of course, since … Read More “Worldbuilding & Writing 105: Propaganda” »
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This week, I examine how to write human senses. I walk through the five basic human senses, focusing first on sight, hearing, and touch, which are the most common in writing (and our lives), looking at best practices in writing them, plus analyzing ways that the senses can be damaged or altered to create new … Read More “Writing 202: Writing Human Senses” »
This week, Vivian and I explore humour in all of its forms! We start by examining what humour is and why we have it, then give a detailed list of as many types of humor as we could think of along with definitions, then naturally we dive into how to add humour to your stories: … Read More “Writing 201: Humour” »
Have you ever heard the phrase “show, don’t tell” in relation to emotions? Instead of saying “Bob was mad,” my latest blogpost on writing emotions discusses ways to show emotion. First, I introduce the emotion wheel that I’ll be using in this post and future posts on emotions. For this post, I focus on the base emotions … Read More “Writing 201: Conveying Without Saying” »
Don’t worry, there’s nothing here that will offend animal lovers! The unethical animal practice Vivian and I take on in our post is bullfighting, and we come up with a scifi version that neatly avoids all of the downsides of bullfighting while keeping the unique elements of a battle of strength and wits between person … Read More “Practicum: Turning Unethical Animal Practices Ethical” »
When telling stories, there’s always the story as it appears from the outside as told explicitly through the text, but what about under the surface? Stories rely on unspoken knowledge and truths, and this blogpost defines and demonstrates subtext in fiction so that you can see how exactly to use it to your best advantage. … Read More “Writing 201: Subtext” »
Let’s face it, there’s a lot that goes into telling a good story. But one thing that can really make or break it is the dialogue. Throughout this explanation of dialogue and how to write it, I provide a space opera scene written in different iterations to show the strategies for strengthening your dialogue. It … Read More “Writing 102: Dialogue” »
When you write, conflict forms the core of the overall story and each scene. This walkthrough of strategies of techniques discusses what conflict actually is and how to talk about it in stories. What does a character want, and what prevents that? Conflict! Pacing is a huge part of conflict, since you want to balance … Read More “Writing 102: Conflict” »
Designing magic systems is an essential part of fantasy stories, and I wrote a detailed description of how to go about this, starting with genre and thematic questions, moving to hard versus soft magic, and then into the magic itself: where does it come from and how do you control it? Since this is published … Read More “Writing 201: Magic Systems” »
Advertisements are so much fun to analyze, and it’s such an important skill to have. If you’re looking for ways to understand advertisements so that you’re a savvy consumer and not blindly falling prey to things, this post walks you through everything from car insurance ads to propaganda. However, ads can also help with your … Read More “Writing 201: Advertisments” »