Writing Exercises to Improve Your Craft

Why use writing exercises? Writing exercises help sharpen your skills, spark creativity and break through blocks. They offer a safe space to experiment without pressure. (I once did a dialogue exercise that led to a whole new character.) Examples: Tips: Further reading: The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron How can freewriting boost creativity? Freewriting involves … Read more

Writing Tips for Mystery Writers

What makes a good mystery? A good mystery hooks the reader with a puzzle that’s both intriguing and solvable. It balances suspense, clues, and red herrings without frustrating the reader. (I once wrote a mystery so tricky even I forgot the solution.) Examples: Tips: Further reading: Writing and Selling Your Mystery Novel by Hallie Ephron … Read more

How to Write a Series Without Losing Readers

Why is writing a series challenging? Writing a series means keeping readers engaged over multiple books while maintaining consistency and freshness. It requires careful planning to avoid repetition or losing momentum. (Avoid writing a trilogy where every book has the same opening line!) Examples: Tips: Further reading: Writing the Series by Bethany Atazadeh How do … Read more

Writing Dialogue in Different Languages

Why include multiple languages in dialogue? Using different languages in dialogue can add realism, cultural depth and authenticity to your characters and settings. It helps immerse readers in diverse worlds. (I once wrote a scene with three languages and my editor needed a translator.) Examples: Tips: Further reading: Babel No More by Michael Erard How … Read more

Writing Tips for Poetry

Why write poetry? Poetry lets you express emotions, paint vivid images and explore language in unique ways. It’s a powerful way to connect with readers on a deep level. Poetry can be less than ten lines yet stay with readers for tens of years. Examples: Tips: Further reading: The Poet’s Companion by Kim Addonizio and … Read more

How to Write Flash Fiction in Under 500 Words

What is flash fiction? Flash fiction is a very short story, usually under 500 words, that delivers a complete narrative with a clear beginning, middle and end. It’s a great way to practice brevity and precision. It can be so short that it fits in a tweet! Examples: Tips: Further reading: Flash Fiction Forward edited … Read more

Writing Tips for Sci-Fi Authors

What makes a great sci-fi story? Great sci-fi combines imaginative worlds with compelling characters and thought-provoking ideas. It explores the impact of technology or the unknown on society or individuals. (I once imagined a planet where tea was currency but yeah I’m still waiting to write that one…) Examples: Tips: Further reading: The Science Fiction … Read more

A Guide to Pessimistic Writing Tone

Why write in a pessimistic tone? Writing in a pessimistic tone lets authors explore life’s darker corners and the ways things tend to go wrong. It can add depth, realism, and emotional weight to a piece. Some readers even find it oddly comforting not because they enjoy despair, but because pessimistic writing often tells the … Read more