Literary editors are welcoming and publishing flash fiction, which can vary from the length of a tweet to as long as 1,000 words. At Writer’s Relief, our research experts have noticed more readers are choosing to check out literary journals on their smartphones, and...
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12 Essential Strategies For Writing First-Person Narrators | Writer’s Relief
Since you talk about yourself in first person—I went to the grocery store…I captured the dragon—it stands to reason that writing in the first person would be second nature, right? Not so, friends, not so. Writer’s Relief understands the perils of the first-person...
8 Signs You May Be Guilty Of Overwriting—And How To Self-Edit | Writer’s Relief
Updated June 2023 Overwriting—taking a heavy-handed, overly elaborate approach to writing prose—is a phase many writers go through. Though using lots of flourish and abandon may seem brilliant during the creative writing process, at Writer’s Relief we know the final...
This 79-Question “Interview” Will Help You Write Better Characters | Writer’s Relief
The best characters have vibrant lives that exist both on the page and off. And Writer’s Relief knows that one of the best ways to learn more about your own character’s inner life is by freewriting or brainstorming using the following topics. This Q&A-style...
How To Become A Better Poet Without Emptying Your Wallet For An MFA | Writer’s Relief
There are many ways to improve your poetry skills. You could spend tens of thousands of dollars on an MFA in poetry. You could enroll in classes at your local community college. You could even take classes online. But at Writer’s Relief, we know there are ways to...
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