Kenneth W. Myers – October Newsletter

Step into a world where creativity meets environmental consciousness. Follow one author's journey from Pokemon-inspired creatures to cli-fi thrillers, discover his latest progress on fantasy epics, and explore how childhood memories of Utah's Great Salt Lake transformed into a dystopian vision of our climate future.

Myers Fiction February Newsletter

The February 2024 Myers Fiction newsletter highlights that love extends beyond romance, encompassing familial, platonic, self, and hobby love, each contributing positively to mental health and community. The post offers tips for incorporating diverse forms of love into storytelling, including a writing prompt to explore non-romantic relationships and introspective moments in sci-fi/fantasy narratives.

First Person Point of View: A Close-up

The First Person POV deepens a reader’s engagement by the constant use of “I”, “me”, and “my”. It creates a sense of immediacy and emotional resonance by letting readers experience raw thoughts, feelings, and journey alongside the narrator. But writers should be wary of overusing “I” and falling into repetitive, self-indulgent patterns.

Myers Fiction December Newsletter

Updates: Hey, my nugs, thank you for your continued support and all the new readers/writers who have joined this month! This last month I began my work on a Fantasy book series! As you may have noticed from the post earlier this week, I’m trying an alternative approach of writing a novel, so I’m not …

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Understanding Different Audiobook Styles: Author, Full-Cast, Memoirs, Voice Actor

Updates: Sorry to everyone who has noticed a decline in activity on here and social media. Now that I reached the tail end of my COVID recovery, super fun, I can finally focus. I wish I could tell you that my time off work gave me enough time to finish my novel, but the COVID …

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