Your villain believes they're right
The best villains in fiction don't think of themselves as villains. They have a worldview. A logic. A set of values that, from inside their own perspective,…
Fantasy writer exploring the edges of storytelling
The best villains in fiction don't think of themselves as villains. They have a worldview. A logic. A set of values that, from inside their own perspective,…
I do like to tinker with building apps and websites, and it's been a while since I shared my recent efforts. ## Scribomatic I created an iOS app of the same…
Character deaths are powerful. They can be the emotional high point of a story — or they can feel cheap, manipulative, and pointless. The difference is in…
You started strong. The opening crackles with energy. The characters are vivid, the premise is gripping, the stakes are clear. Then you hit the middle, and…
Agency, in terms of character and plot, is something that has always been something of a mystery to me. So when my editor flagged that sometimes my characters…
There's a phase in every writer's development that almost nobody warns you about. Ira Glass described it better than anyone: > “All of us who do creative…
Action scenes should be the exciting bits. So why are they so often boring on the page? The problem is, and it's one I learned the hard way, that what works…
Pacing is invisible when it's working. You only notice it when something feels wrong — the story dragging, or rushing past moments that should have weight.…
Every writing book talks about what your character wants. Fewer talk about why that want matters — or what's really driving it underneath. The…
Part of why we read fantasy and science fiction is the worlds. Not just the stories that happen in them — the worlds themselves. Some of them feel so real…