Character Arcs
How to Identify and Write Character Arcs
by Susan Sewell Review Rating: 5 Stars – Congratulations on your 5-star review! Reviewed By Susan Sewell for Readers’ Favorite Haunted by a sinister entity, a law student unable to quench the bloodthirsty demon’s appetite becomes a deadly murderer in the spine-tingling psychological thriller, The Darkness by Robbi Sommers Bryant. Inheriting six million dollars from his
There are certain word rules that can stump even the most eloquent speaker — like “lay vs. lie,” “than vs. then,” and “effect vs. affect,” for example. But in the English-speaking world, the “who vs. whom” debate takes its rightful place as one of the greatest language puzzlers. How do we solve the problem? Is the
Seriously, When Do You Actually Use “Whom”? Read More »
REBECCA MCCLANAHAN The characters in our stories, songs, poems, and essays embody our writing. They are our words made flesh. Sometimes they even speak for us, carrying much of the burden of plot, theme, mood, idea, and emotion. But they do not exist until we describe them on the page. Until we anchor them with words, they
11 Secrets to Writing an Effective Character Description Read More »