Writing

If you’ve finished a draft and you’re wondering what to prepare before sending your book to an editor, you’ve come to the right place. Knowing how to prepare your manuscript before

Slow-burn romance is one of the most beloved and most complained-about tropes in all of fiction. Readers love the tension, the longing, the “will they or won’t they” energy that keeps

One of the most common things I see new fantasy writers struggle with is figuring out how to create a fantasy society that feels real and lived-in rather than just decorative.

When most people think about conflict between fantasy kingdoms, their minds immediately jump to war. And yes, war can absolutely be a powerful driver in a fantasy story. But if you’re

If you’ve been researching how to make a self-published book look professional, you already know the challenge. Self-publishing gives writers an incredible amount of creative freedom, but that freedom also comes

If you’ve ever played a tabletop campaign or started building a fantasy world inspired by Dungeons and Dragons (DnD or DND), you’ve probably run into the same problem that a lot

Isekai has become one of the most popular fantasy subgenres out there, and for good reason. It combines escapism, world discovery, power progression, and deep character arcs in a way that

One of the most common weaknesses in fantasy worldbuilding is a religion that doesn’t hold much significance to the story or exists simply to serve as a background feature of the

If you’ve been searching for advice on how to create magic systems in fantasy books that feel genuinely immersive and memorable, you’ve probably come across the same tips over and over

Romantasy is one of the fastest-growing subgenres in fiction right now, and if you’re writing a romantasy novel, knowing how to use romantasy tropes effectively without making your story feel predictable

Worldbuilding is one of the most exciting parts of writing a fantasy, sci-fi, or speculative fiction story. It is also one of the most intimidating processes along the way, and a

Writing a villain main character is one of the most interesting challenges in fiction, and it’s something I find a lot of writers either overthink or completely underprepare for. There’s a

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