When writer’s block tightens its grip and threatens to derail your writing project, here’s how to outsmart it.
There are several ways of analysing story structure by dividing it into acts, each containing key elements that drive the plot.
Are you ready to start and finish a novel in November? If so, we have some tips on easing your way to a win.
You’ve been pouring so much time and energy into writing your book, and settling on the perfect title can feel like naming a baby. Here’s how to make the task easier.
Scriptwriting is very different from writing narrative prose, such as a novel or short story. Since scripts mostly focus on dialogue - together with descriptions of actions or stage directions - they are a sort of shorthand for what the final work will be. In this guide, we'll show you how to write a script in Scrivener.
Writing books for children can be very rewarding. With simpler plots and characters, and less demanding language, children's books give writers a chance to focus on shorter, tighter structures, less ambiguous writing, and simpler dialog.
Fan fiction can be a good testing ground for a would-be writer, and is a fun way to develop the world of existing fictional characters. Find out more in our fanfic writing guide.
Advisor, mentor, imparter of truth and knowledge... find out why the sage archetype may be just the character your novel is missing.
We are all flawed; find out why you should include flaws in characters to make your fiction more interesting.
Archetypes are everywhere in fiction. Read on to discover some common literary archetypes and how to deploy them.