The Top 10 Christmas Gifts for Writers

The article provides a curated list of top 10 Christmas gift ideas for writers, aimed at inspiring their creativity. Included are practical items like ergonomic keyboards and noise-canceling headphones, educational resources like writing books or software subscriptions, and aesthetically pleasing gifts like personalized stationery. The intention is to offer unique and thoughtful gifts that acknowledge the recipient's passion for writing.

Using Symbols in Fiction

Utilizing symbols in fiction is a powerful tool to enhance a story's depth and reader's engagement. Symbolism carries additional layers of meaning, representing themes, character identities, or making political statements. Choosing the right symbols requires careful consideration of the story's goals and elements, while avoiding clichés and ensuring genuine relevance to the story. Symbols should enhance character interpretation and be organically integrated, creating a lasting impression on the reader's mind to enrich the overall storytelling experience.

Myers Fiction Newsletter: November 2023

In the November newsletter, the author shared updates on their work-in-progress novel, recommended the "Wheel of Time" book series, and presented a writing tip about scene outlining. They also teased about their upcoming posts regarding the use of symbols in fiction and an introduction to point of view.

NaNoWriMo Tips and Tricks

Feeling overwhelmed about tackling NaNoWriMo? This comprehensive guide breaks down actionable tips to set you up for success in the 50K word writing challenge. You'll learn strategies for preparation, accountability, minimizing distractions, pushing through blocks, and adjusting goals based on your needs.

Unveiling the Intrigue: Utilizing Conflicts of Interest in Fiction Writing

Internal and external conflicts engage readers by enhancing a story's tension and momentum. Internal conflicts feature characters torn between conflicting desires or beliefs. External conflicts introduce disputes between characters or their environment. These conflicts can escalate, intertwining for a balanced and interesting narrative. This piece highlights various types including moral dilemmas, clashes between an individual and a group, and conflicts of loyalty due to power shifts. The article uses Patrick Rothfuss' novel 'The Name of the Wind' as a case study to demonstrate the power of these conflict types in storytelling.