Must-Watch Video Interview with the Two Guys Who Wrote Avengers: “Infinity War” and “Endgame”
Every story development principle, and every dimension of the structural paradigm we talk about here on Storyfix–as it applies to novelists–is echoed, verified and presented
Five Ways the so-called “Conventional Wisdom” within the Writing Conversation Can Take You Down
If you set out to write the perfect writing book, with content that has never been seen or assembled quite this way before, that changes
When Knowledge is Misinterpreted as “Formula”
It happens all the time, often from the mouths of otherwise credible sources. There is irony to it, as well, since the quickly dashed label
How to Effectively “Tell” Emotions in Fiction
A guest post by C.S. Lakin (C.S. Lakin is an A-list story coach, writing blogger and an award-winning novelist. Her name is synonymous with deep
An Interview… With Content About the Writing Journey
My friend Debbie Burke, a leading voice within the thriving Montana writing community and a columnist for The Kill Zone blog (as I was for
Double What You Know About Storytelling with 5.5-hours of Intense Mentoring — An 11th-hour Workshop Opportunity
Portland and Northwest Writers (and writers who like a road trip) take note. This will be unlike any writing workshop you’ve ever attended. Next
The Secret Weapon of Successful Novelists… is Also the Most Obvious
by Larry Brooks Life and art are funny this way. Sometimes the most powerful truths are right there in front of us all along. And
An Interview With Bestselling Author Robert Dugoni
Just possibly the hottest author in the business right now. If you think that’s hyperbole, consider this: shortly after his new novel — The Eighth
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I know, things have been quiet here lately. Some of you have checked in, some of you have checked out altogether. But there’s a reason,
Download available : Unlock the Power of Criteria-Driven Story Development
… presented by Larry Brooks as a live-narration, Power Point visualized lecture, with a run-time of one hour and twenty minutes. This virtual workshop from Writers
Training Videos for Craft-Hungry Writers… Prices SLASHED for June
June 30, 2018 by Larry Brooks I mean slashed… as in, demolished. Last year I released five training videos, which I distribute through Vimeo.com. Since
47 Meters Down – a Story Deconstruction
June 13, 2018 A guest post by Jennifer Blanchard Note: This movie is currently available on Netflix Spoiler Alert: The following deconstruction is going to
Story Coaching Services
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Context for your Writing Apprenticeship
(I am posting this here in the main thread – it already existed as a back-end page – at the suggestion of a reader. It
Story Structure Cliff Notes: The Whole Damn Structure Enchilada in Less Than 2000 Words
March 15, 2018 By Larry Brooks (Click HERE for a Prologue to this post, if you like your setups heavy on context and real world
Is Your Concept Really More Scene Than Story?
March 10, 2018 by Larry Brooks I hear feedback that writers want to learn about the advanced nuances of storytelling. The implication being that they’ve
The Story I Know By Heart
Hair is a form of expression and style, and like a piece of art, your hair is a canvas. At SEEFU Hair, the best hair salon Toronto,
Three Things You Have In Common With All Writers
February 6, 2018 by Art Holcomb I’ve seen several thousand students in my career and, from that vantage point, trends and patterns appear. One of