Conflict is one of the most important elements of any tale. It is what drives the story forward and keeps readers engaged. Without conflict, your book would be nothing more than a series of events happening one after the other. Conflict gives your characters something to overcome, and it makes the story more exciting and … Continue reading Addressing Conflict
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2022 Year in Review
To celebrate four years of Dragon Soul Press, we present the four best in each of the following categories: Author Interviews, Prolific Authors, Anthologies, Blog Posts, and the Editor's Pick. Top 4 Author Interviews These are the most viewed author interviews for the year. Damascus Mincemeyer Isaac Marion J.C. Murray John Greville Top 4 Prolific … Continue reading 2022 Year in Review
Author Interview with Michael Raff
Dragon Soul Press took a moment to interview Michael Raff, an author in Haunt and Beautiful Darkness: Volume One. 1. What inspired you to start writing? When I was in the seventh grade, an acquaintance of mine, shared a short story thathe wrote. I took it home, read it and thought, Hey that’s cool! I … Continue reading Author Interview with Michael Raff
5 Tips to Renew the Joy of Writing
Sometimes, writing can feel more like a job or a burden, especially when the creativity won't flow. Here are some tips to get in the zone to meet those writing goals. Dabble in Something New Write from the Point of View of a different character. Stretch your limits and try a new genre. Swap a … Continue reading 5 Tips to Renew the Joy of Writing
To Prologue or Not to Prologue?
As with many of the topics we have already discussed, the decision of having a prologue or not is entirely up to you. Whether it is necessary for your story or not is sometimes another matter entirely. Let’s look at the definition of prologue before we continue. Prologue (Noun): a separate introductory section of a literary or musical … Continue reading To Prologue or Not to Prologue?
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