Story Stuff: J Is For Just (And Other Crutch Words)

For today’s post in the A-Z series, we’re taking a step back from the guts of story and looking at something that gets in the way: crutch words. I’m listing them under J for Just because “just” is one of my crutch words, AKA those words we authors get too comfortable with and overuse. They…

Story Stuff: I Is For Internal Motivation

We’re officially a third of the way through our Story Stuff series. I hope you’re enjoying reading the posts as much as I am writing them (which is a lot). Today we talk about the other side of what we started on E day – that was external motivation, so today is . . . internal…

Story Stuff: H Is For Humor

Today’s topic is one in the series I’ve been simultaneously anticipating and dreading. Because it’s easy to execute yet hard to describe. Today is all about humor (or humour, depending on where you are in the world). This blog started as a humor blog a year before I wrote anything in a novel. Click on…

Story Stuff: G Is For Growth

Welcome to day . . . *sings alphabet in head while counting* . . . seven of our A-Z series. Today is all about growth, specifically in characters, otherwise known as the arc. Simply put, a character’s growth arc is how he changes from the beginning to the end of the story. This post outlines…

Story Stuff: F Is For Foreshadowing

A couple of weekends ago I finally saw Logan. And while it was very well made, it freaked me the hell out. The fact that it’s the first X-Men movie to be rated R because of extreme violence was no secret, but being an avid Marvel fan, I wanted to see it anyway. I’m glad…

Story Stuff: E Is For External Motivation

Are we digging the alphabetic layout of the A to Z challenge? Sure, it’s a little Sesame Street, but we may end up with something comprehensive by the end. 😉 Anyway, welcome to day 5, where we’ll be discussing external motivation. People (and characters) can be motivated for a number of reasons. We eat because…

Story Stuff: D Is For Dialogue

Welcome to Day 4 of our story-oriented Blogging A to Z challenge. Today, we’ll be picking apart dialogue, which feels like it should be easy, doesn’t it? Here’s the thing: dialogue can make or break a story. No pressure, though. Good dialogue weaves seamlessly into the narrative. Bad dialogue… Well, bad dialogue makes readers close the book.…

Story Stuff: C Is For Conflict

For day three of our series, we’ll be discussing one of my favorite story elements, because it makes the story world go ’round: conflict. In most basic terms, conflict is a fight. I talked about types of conflict, including man vs. man and man vs. self, in this post. In this post, I described how…

Story Stuff: B Is For Best Friends

In the first day of our series, we talked about something every good protagonist needs: agency. Today, we’ll talk about something else many can’t do without: best friends. Or coworkers, or spouses, or roommates . . . you get the idea. The sidekicks. In Young Adult novels, the best friend is an important character –…

Story Stuff: A Is For Agency

Welcome to the first Blogging from A to Z challenge post! We start our series with the reason most stories exist – character agency. Great, now my characters need an agent too. Not so, aspiring writer (and for the record, you may not need one either, but we’ll save that for a different post). Simply…