Writing Craft
Looking for tips and articles on the fiction writing craft and techniques? The How to Write shop is a free resource of educational and easy to understand articles on both the craft of writing and writing techniques.
In the writing craft section of the How to Write Shop, you’ll find articles on: characterization, scene and sequel, showing vs. telling, plotting, character development and much more. These articles can help you with writing novels, short stories, poems, essays… or even non-fiction book.
The How to Write Shop knows that writing fiction is a craft. Learning the writing craft and writing techniques, however, can be fun! Check out these educational articles on how to write a book, essay, or screenplay and get writing your next best-selling novel today.
How to Write a Book: 8 Steps
How to Write a Book or “How do I write a book?” is the most basic and yet the most complicated question I get from other writers. For fun, I plugged this question into Google and got some really bad advice. Like starting with the names of each chapter. Maybe that works for someone??? Okay, … [Read more…]
Plotting: The Inciting Incident
When plotting your book the scene you probably know immediately is the Inciting Incident. It’s the event that kicks off all of the action in your book. The Inciting Incident is what pushes your character to make some choice or embark on some journey that is the main purpose of your story. The Inciting Incident … [Read more…]
Plotting: The Ordinary World, Should Your Story Include it?
If you are familiar with most of the common plot structures for fiction, both for novelists and screenwriters, you have heard the term Ordinary World. Even if you aren’t familiar with these plotting structures, the term kind of gives it away. The Ordinary World is the world in which your protagonist lives before the events … [Read more…]
How to Write a Scene, Article 4 – Build Impact with Sequence
So far in our discussion of how to write a scene, we’ve talked about what scene is, both as many think of it and as Dwight Swain defines it in Techniques of the Selling Writer. We’ve also gone over the importance of sequel and showing your characters motivation. Today we’ll discuss what some may get … [Read more…]