by Collette Jackson-Fink | Apr 27, 2017 | Fantasy Fiction
A good story will never stand out without a protagonist, hero, or main character (whatever the term). Even the Bible stories and Aesop’s Fables feature some sort of protagonists. The story makes the protagonist, and vice versa. But what is a good protagonist? A good...
by Collette Jackson-Fink | Apr 24, 2017 | Best Practices in Writing
When writing fantasy fiction, one can’t avoid making a few mistakes along the way. Editors could understand a misspelling, grammar and punctuation errors, bad sentence structures or incoherent paragraphs – because it’s their job to correct them. But the gravest...
by Collette Jackson-Fink | Apr 12, 2017 | Fantasy Fiction
Writing fantasy fiction is a tough mental exercise (and editing the whole manuscript is tough work too). But it’s already a tough process from the start: thinking of what story to write about, what theme or plot device to use, how to describe the characters and...
by Collette Jackson-Fink | Apr 5, 2017 | Best Practices in Writing
You find yourself staring at a blank page or worst, for me, a page full of words that only moments ago were being filled by the most imaginable action when boom! The mind suddenly goes blank, the words refuse to coming out or you can’t spit them out, and your hand...
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