Writing tutorials

  • How to Show and Tell In Writing

    How to Show and Tell In Writing

    What exactly is "showing" and "telling" in writing? Which one should we avoid, and how do we do it?

    December 27th, 2010 at 08:51pm

  • How to Plot A Novel

    How to Plot A Novel

    How do we do it without over-doing it?

    December 27th, 2010 at 05:58pm

  • How to Defeat Writer's Block

    How to Defeat Writer's Block

    We've all faced the challenge of writer's block -- now how do we defeat it?

    December 27th, 2010 at 05:43pm

  • How to Deal With Constructive Criticism and Destructive Criticism

    How to Deal With Constructive Criticism and Destructive Criticism

    Some writers struggle with handling criticism, and almost all writers have struggled with it at least once in the past. How do we deal with it, and even more importantly, how do we turn it into a positive thing?

    December 27th, 2010 at 05:39pm

  • How to Get More Readers

    How to Get More Readers

    This tutorial discusses the many methods on how to make your story more popular.

    December 27th, 2010 at 04:40pm

  • How to Avoid Creating a Mary Sue

    How to Avoid Creating a Mary Sue

    Tips to avoid creating a Mary Sue character for fiction.

    December 27th, 2010 at 04:05pm

  • How to Write A Good Story

    How to Write A Good Story

    Writing can be very confusing. People can write in first, second, or third person, and the results can be completely different or completely similar. It all depends on how you structure your story, and how well you develop it.

    December 27th, 2010 at 03:59pm

  • How to Write A Successful Story

    How to Write A Successful Story

    Okay! So, I know there are better authors out there and yes I know, some hints and tips here they might say "No! No!" but I used them and oh my, it so helped me. Everyone is different, I know, just take note that these are only starting points -- little tips to make your story big.

    December 27th, 2010 at 03:43pm

  • Successfully Capturing Readers

    Successfully Capturing Readers

    Stephen King knows how, so does J.K. Rowling. How to grab the interest of a reader on the first page and how to hold it on the entire journey. Is it really that hard?

    December 27th, 2010 at 03:35pm

  • How to Write Good Canon-Based Bandom Fanfiction

    How to Write Good Canon-Based Bandom Fanfiction

    So you want to write a realistic bandom fic that seems like it could have actually happened? You need to know your canon.

    December 23rd, 2010 at 10:37pm