How to Read Your Work To Other People And Make Them Enjoy It
How to Use Literary Techniques to Take Your Work to the Next Level
How to Create Characters That Are Likable, Engaging, and Keep a Reader Glued to the Page
Different Kinds of Story Inspiration and What to Do With Each Of Them
How to Deliver Information and Build a World Without Slowing Down Your Story
How to Rewrite and Know When a Story is Ready to Go
How to Write and Sell Flash Fiction
Retelling Fairy Tales, Myths, Legends, and Other Narratives
Everything Fantasy and Science Fiction Writers Need to Know about Linguistics at the World-building and Prose Level
Learn how to plot and write your own space opera works with one of the masters of the field
Learn how to create engaging, innovative, and creative stories and novels in two of the hottest subgenres around!
Finding Time for Writing When You Have None
Toolsets for Creating an Immersive World
For game writers and those interested in trying interactive writing, at any stage of their careers.
Everything you need to know about being on or creating your own podcasts.
Fiction Written as a Series of Documents
How to Find Your Path By Putting Words Down
Whether your setting is historical, secondary, or even contemporary or far future, the past can enrich your story.
An overview of fundamental concepts, illustrated through simple, joyful exercises.
Navigational Tips for the Unguided Journey
Writing Non-Romantic Relationships
Horror Subgenres and How to Generate Ideas for Them
Using Search Engine Optimization to Market Your Books
In this class, you’ll learn how to write about food and its preparation, consumption, and clean-up in a way that will bring more depth to your fiction. Among the topics we’ll cover are the science of taste and factors beyond it, writing about the creation of food, how your character acts and feels towards food, how food can evoke history, the power dynamics of food, and the challenge food in speculative fiction poses for the writer.