The Author Alchemist
Transform your words into gold.
The Unbreakable Promise: Hooking Readers through Expectations
In this first post in the “Strong Beginnings” series, we’ll explore the promises made in a compelling first act that engross your reader so completely they don’t stop reading until they get all the way to the satisfying conclusion of your story.
The Plotting Dilemma: Making Story Structure Work for You
The beautiful thing about the structure of the Flexible Writer’s Framework is that you can apply it at any stage of your writing process—which makes it perfect for pantsers and plotters alike. Learn how it works in this post.
Introducing The Flexible Writer’s Blueprint Book
A brief introduction to my upcoming book for writers, The Flexible Writer's Blueprint: How to Structure Your Novel for Plotters, Pantsers, and Everyone In Between and how you can get early access and get your questions answered now.
Facing the Lie: Plotting from your Character's Defining Moment
The point in your plot known as the “Black Moment” might occur in the last third of your story, but it’s one of the best places to start plotting, because it defines not only your character, but also what your story is actually about. Read this post to find out why.
Your Story in a Single Sentence Part 1: The Log Line
Creating a log line before you begin drafting (or even after!) lets you see whether you have a story that will carry a novel or help you flesh out an idea into something that will. Use this simple plot structure device to make sure you have a story worth telling.