Style
Every writer has a distinct way of doing things. From the words chosen to describe their setting to the decisions made on where (and what to include) in a scene – it’s all part of your personality as a writer, your unique writing DNA. Here, you’ll find a selection of articles that focus on hints and tips about how you can develop your writing style.
What do James Joyce’s Ulysses and Graham Swift’s novel Last Orders have in common. Not a lot, you may think. You would be wrong. The answer is...
So what does it depend upon?
A prologue is a great way to get your reader straight in to the middle of the story...
This is the second of my blogs, offering some thoughts about how drama can be used to improve your fiction.
Actors impersonate. And in...