Plot holes are something that no writer wants to find in their manuscript. Not only can they be extremely embarrassing if you discover them after publishing, but fixing them increases the amount of rewriting that has to be done. Sometimes they are minor and easily fixed, other times they’re major and end up costing us … Continue reading Finding Plot Holes
Author Interview with Lincoln Reed
Dragon Soul Press took the opportunity to interview Author Lincoln Reed. Thus far, he is a featured author in DSP's Mistletoes and Mayhem, Imperial Devices, and Valiance. What was your dream job when you were younger? Ever since I could walk, I was passionate about baseball, playing every summer and practicing all winter. It was … Continue reading Author Interview with Lincoln Reed
Write Like It Matters
As writers we all have our moments of doubt. When starting out with a new idea, there is always a moment of hesitation where we question if our idea is “good enough.” It’s a reoccurring fear that we have throughout the whole writing process. It’s why we downplay our work, refuse to show it to … Continue reading Write Like It Matters
Developing Your WIP Without Writing
Writing is a process. And sometimes part of the process means taking a step back from writing. Besides writer’s block there is also the challenge of writer’s burnout, where you have the words and ideas, but you just can’t get them out. When you experience writer’s burnout, sometimes the best thing you can do is … Continue reading Developing Your WIP Without Writing
Elements of Foreshadowing
The definition of foreshadowing in literature is a literary device that is used as an indication of events to come. It can be used to create suspense, unease, or curiosity with what is to come in the future. Personally, I love foreshadowing. It really can ramp up the tension in a story. There are several … Continue reading Elements of Foreshadowing
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