If there’s one thing I love writing, it’s internal dialogue. Banter and action is fun, but internal dialogue will always be my favorite. I love writing my characters’ opinions and finding out what they think after a plot twist. But how exactly do you write internal dialogue? Figure out your character’s voice. The most important... Continue Reading →
Character Guest Post: What you Should do When Making an Escape Plan
Transferred from a fictional universe by A.J. Synraféas. Edited by R Atara and Ava Emmer. *** Um…hello? I honestly have no idea what I’m doing, why I’m doing it, or who I’m writing this for, but apparently everyone else has done it before, so I suppose it’s my turn. Though, honestly, I wish it wasn’t. ... Continue Reading →
Escape-Short Story
Hello, hello! Today I bring a fun little short story I wrote for fun, starring Ava! XD It’s not my best work, but it’s certainly a chaotic, hilarious, and lighthearted snippet. Enjoy! **** So maybe it’d been a bad idea to release fifteen toads in Zaria’s bedroom, but for the record, most of it had... Continue Reading →
Strong Relationships in Stories
Characters tend to be loners. Authors often kill their parents, siblings, and probably anyone else who is close to their main character. XD Well, not always. But, realistically though, how many characters are orphans? This isn’t always necessarily a good thing. Characters need people to lean on, despite how much authors want to kill those... Continue Reading →
Character Guest Post: Five Activities to do in Prison
Transferred from a fictional universe by A.J. Syngraféas. **** I knew this day was coming…the day my author would pop out of nowhere and beg me to write a guest post. Ava and R had their turns so I suppose it’s mine. (They got better subjects to write on, to be honest) When does Luke... Continue Reading →
Character Guest Post: Ava’s Bucket List
Transferred from a fictional universe by A.J. Syngraféas. *** Yello, internet! This is technically my first time posting something on the internet, but I’ve always wanted to start a blog or a YouTube channel or something of that sort. But I’m getting off topic, so anyway I suppose I'll introduce myself. (At least that’s what... Continue Reading →
Writing Impactful Dialogue
We’ve all read those books and watched those movies that bring those quotes we can’t help but throw in a conversation. Or the conversations we can’t help but cry or leap for joy over. Writing impactful dialogue is (at times) hard. For some it comes easy to write those quotes. For others it can feel... Continue Reading →
Character Guest Post: R’s Guide to Flying
Transferred from a fictional universe by A.J. Syngraféas. *** Okay, so first off, I don’t really want to do this. I was very happy at home, thank you very much. But since my author decided it would be “so fun” for me to explain to a bunch of people on the internet how to fly,... Continue Reading →
What’s a Character Voice?
I spent years not knowing what a character voice was. Let alone how to write a good one. After all, I was writing a character, wasn’t I writing their voice? Not necessarily. Character voice is an extension of a well developed character, but you could have a character with a horrible character voice. So, what... Continue Reading →
Nobody Else-Short Story
It’s about time I introduced you to both my main characters for The Search for Alis in one short story. So, I am very happy to introduce you to R and Elias in one of my favorite short stories I have written. *** R always worried when Elias was gone longer than he should have... Continue Reading →