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One of the biggest self-publishing platforms for authors nowadays has to be, without a doubt, Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP). Amazon actually got its start as a bookstore. Since then, it’s
A lot of the posts I make tend to revolve around fantasy novels and books. Beyond fantasy being my favorite genre, fantasy tends to be one of the best for expressing
College or university (depends on where you’re from) is a pretty daunting period of time for any student. I would know, I just graduated the other day. Of course, trying to
Romance is written in a number of different ways, depending on if it’s the focus of the story or if it exists within the story’s plot, but not as the main
Villains are among the most popular characters in fictional stories. Take a look at Star Wars for instance, where everybody seems to love the villain Darth Vader. There are also plenty
As a writer and author, I’ve always looked for tools that facilitate the writing process and make it more user-friendly, intuitive, organized, or just plain easier. Of course, when I first
If you picked up a random book from your local bookstore, chances are you’ll find that it was written in one of the two perspectives: First- or third-person, and less commonly
At the core of a story is the idea of conflict. Conflict allows for a plot to be driven forward, create relationships, and build tension in a story. Without conflict, stories
Even without NaNoWriMo, writers have always tried to challenge themselves to write a book in just one month. Now, at first, it might just sound like a marketing gimmick. However, I’m
Fantasy is often attributed to the world of ancient tribes and medieval kingdoms where we have knights and dragons and wizards. Overall, fantasy has long held a very Medieval European sort
If there’s one tool almost every writer swears by, it’s Scrivener. And yes, I’m one of those writers who swears by Scrivener. I remember back in eighth grade when my English
Fantasy is often heavily inspired by the days of old when there were nobles and knights and princesses–some of these things are still around, but not in the same capacity or