Often, the personality traits that writers give their characters fall into two main categories: positive and negative. The protagonist is kind, patient, and generous, while the villain is selfish, short-tempered, and calculating. However, the experts at Writer’s...
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Quiz: Which Candle Scent Best Inspires Your Writing? | Writer’s Relief
Aromas can help spark creativity, whether it’s a salty ocean zephyr, a pine-scented mountain breeze, or the smell of warm, fresh bread wafting from a corner bakery. But how can you breathe in the fragrance of inspiration while sitting at your desk? Scented candles to...
Take Your Story Idea From Nugget To Novel | Writer’s Relief
Maybe the fragment of a story idea came to you while driving, or you thought up the perfect plot twist as you stood in line at the grocery store. Or perhaps you wrote a great short story that features a premise you want to expand upon. How can you now turn your nugget...
7 Things Readers Hate To See In A Story Or Novel| Writer’s Relief
Mark Twain said, “Write what you know.” But perhaps Stephen King said it better: “Write what you know: It’s bad advice if you take it as an unbreakable rule, but good advice if you use it as a foundation.” While it’s essential to remain true to your own voice when...
5 Tips For Writing About Nature | Writer’s Relief
It can be a challenge to accurately convey the awe and wonder of nature, whether you’re writing about the weather, the landscape, a herd of wild horses, or a single flower. At Writer’s Relief, we know the words you choose when writing about nature must create a vivid...
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