by Gary Khan | Aug 3, 2020 | Writers Write
#22 Characterization – Using Reactions To Characterize Actions and Reactions Reactions are one of the most visceral ways to bring characters to life because it makes them relatable. Indirect characterization is where the author leaves clues in the text on what...
by Gary Khan | Jul 27, 2020 | Writers Write
#21 Characterization – Using Dialogue to Characterize Dissecting Characterization Through Dialogue Indirect characterization shows readers your characters? traits without explicitly describing them. It includes the use of action, dialogue, other characters?...
by Gary Khan | May 11, 2020 | Writers Write
#10 Ten Ways To Practice Writing Under Ten Minutes A Kryptic Blog Post? ?? The Writing Practice Rut If you’re like me, on rare to the semi-rare occasion, you may find yourself in a writing practice rut of your own making. In this article, I will share a...
by Gary Khan | May 4, 2020 | Writers Write
#09 When Your Writing Sucks ? So Your Writing Sucks? Has someone ever told you, your writing sucks? How does one determine something so ghastly? Perhaps you have asked for reviews from readers and critics alike, and the overwhelming feedback is not flattering. Maybe...
by Gary Khan | Apr 20, 2020 | Writers Write
#07 Crafting Compelling Dialogue Crafting compelling dialogue is an essential skill for an author. Unfortunately, many writers don?t pay this area of the craft enough attention. In the early days of my writing career, I didn?t either, and I paid dearly for it. I have...