One thing I don't like in fiction is female villains. A lot of their motivations tend to be cliche or at worst, misogynistic. It's irritating that women villains cannot possess the same motivations of their male counterparts. Here is a short post on helping you craft better female villains. I don't say good because you … Continue reading Creating Good Female Villains
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Demystifying Plotting Part 1 of 2
Let’s say you’re not a pantser; someone who just sits down, writes by the seat of their pants and then a few days later, they’ve finished their first draft of their latest novel. The reason why is that because every time you sit down and do it just that way, you've written up a cool … Continue reading Demystifying Plotting Part 1 of 2
Author Interview with C.L. Williams
Dragon Soul Press sat down to interview Author C.L. Williams! With a goal of 35 publications within one year, it seems nothing can stop him! How many hours a day do you write? I don’t normally go by hours. I set a daily goal of 2,000 words. If I feel I can do more … Continue reading Author Interview with C.L. Williams
Pitfalls to Avoid: Mary Sue Characters
You: "Oh man, people are going to love my female MC. She's a total badass!" Friend: "Why?" You: "Because she has all sorts of magic at her disposal, she can fight with swords, she's got a genius-level IQ, and she's beautiful. Guys just swoon for her, but she's a virgin, saving herself for her True … Continue reading Pitfalls to Avoid: Mary Sue Characters
Interview with Author Abigail Linhardt
Graciously offering to sit down and be interviewed by us again, Abigail Linhardt takes time from her busy schedule while earnestly awaiting the release of her audiobook for Revary. What is the first book that made you cry? I was 13 years old when “Order of the Phoenix”, the fifth book in the Harry Potter series … Continue reading Interview with Author Abigail Linhardt
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