Writing Tips: Using PMESII-PT Part 4: Social

By now, you’ve probably realized that there is a lot of overlap between each section of the PMESII-PT structure. But just like in a Venn diagram, you’ll find that most of the information lays in its respective fields. With that in mind, let’s dive into the social aspect of world-building. Where Social Media is such …

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The Writer’s Journal: Making Time

One of the hardest things about writing isn’t the process, but making time for the process. Whether you’re writing full-time or part-time, it seems to make little difference. I’ve thought on this topic a lot lately as I’ve struggled to reach my goals of finishing my final edit of the Extoria Rewrite. There will always …

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Writing Tips: Using PMESII-PT Part 3 Economic

IntroductionCan your magic system influence the economy?Consider these QuestionsOrganizationConsider these QuestionsWriting Exercise: Economic World-BuildingConclusion Introduction The economic variable from the PMESII-PT encompasses the individual and group behavior that is related to production, distribution, and consumption of resources. Let’s look at the Mistborn Series by Brandon Sanderson for this aspect. If you haven’t read this storyline, …

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Using PMESII-PT in Fiction Part 2: The Military Variable

The Military Variable in fiction, like A Song of Ice and Fire, offers valuable insights into combat readiness, force structure, modernization, and sustainability. Examining capacities of war, including training levels and equipment, allows writers to develop realistic and compelling military scenarios, enhancing the authenticity and depth of their storytelling.

Unveiling the Power of Book Reviews: Importance and Strategies to Gain More

The importance of book reviews can't be overstated. They are crucial for marketing and improving as an author. Negative reviews can offer valuable insights, and getting more reviews is a challenge many writers face. The key is to keep promoting your work and seek support from friends and family. Keep at it!