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Storytelling, Characters

How Do I Make a Sidekick Feel Like Their Own Person?

By Chris Winkle on 08/01/22

A lot of my story ideas are about one character’s thoughts and goals. How do I make supporting characters help the main character without them either a) being nothing more than the main character’s extensions and b) overtaking the main character’s personal story? AlgaeNymph Hi AlgaeNymph, The role of a supporting character is to, well, […] Read in browser »


Storytelling, Characters

390 – Annoying Characters

By Oren Ashkenazi, Chris Winkle, Wes Matlock and R. Christian Haining on 07/31/22

When a writer tries for cute and gets something else entirely. Read in browser »


Commentary, Storytelling, Bad Advice

Six More Ways to Make Your Writing Cinematic

By Oren Ashkenazi on 07/30/22

Does your novel properly imitate a movie-going experience? Read in browser »


Storytelling, Plot, Tension

A Character Goal Isn't a Story – But It's Close

By Chris Winkle on 07/29/22

This common model for stories can be helpful, but it can also hold writers back. Read in browser »


Cultural Innovation

By Bunny and Chris Winkle on 07/27/22

A surefire method of making your hero stand out. Read in browser »


Social Justice, Villains

How Do I Show That the Threat Is a Systemic Problem?

By Chris Winkle on 07/25/22

Hi Mythcreants, I’m writing a political drama that’s meant to be protagonist vs society. However, the story opens with a king that wants to punish the protagonist because of a personal grudge against their family. The king dies less than a third of the way in. I want to subvert the idea that simply killing […] Read in browser »


Storytelling, Characters

389 – Non-Romantic Relationships

By Oren Ashkenazi, Chris Winkle, Wes Matlock and Avery on 07/24/22

Now don't kiss. Stop it! Read in browser »


Analysis, Star Wars

Who Wins: The Mandalorian, Boba Fett, or Obi-Wan? 

By Oren Ashkenazi on 07/23/22

Which show is the Force strong with? Read in browser »


Analysis, Social Justice, Writing, Characters, Lessons From Bad Writing, Race

Lessons From the Appropriative Writing of Gemma Doyle

By Chris Winkle on 07/22/22

An opening set in occupied India. What could go wrong? Read in browser »


Proper Behavior

By Bunny and Chris Winkle on 07/20/22

She's not like those other princesses. Read in browser »


Social Justice, Disability & Neurodiversity, The Writing Process

How Do I Find a Sensitivity Consultant for Disability?

By Fay Onyx on 07/18/22

My main character has a physical disability I do not have. While the story is not specifically about this condition, it is a major part of the character. I want a sensitivity reader to ensure that my portrayal is accurate, respectful, and enjoyable to people who have this condition as well as those of us […] Read in browser »


Storytelling, Characters, Plot

388 – Clashing Choices

By Oren Ashkenazi, Chris Winkle, Wes Matlock and Svend Phillips on 07/17/22

When the heart wants two different things. Read in browser »


Analysis, Plot, Tone

Five Stories With Clashing Choices

By Oren Ashkenazi on 07/16/22

Like a tug of war in the plot. Read in browser »


Analysis, Social Justice, Disability & Neurodiversity

How You Can Tell Kamala Khan Has ADHD

By Chris Winkle on 07/15/22

A tale of coding so blatant that calling it coding is questionable. Read in browser »


Last-Minute Character

By Bunny and Chris Winkle on 07/13/22

Just dump some backstory; it'll be fine. Read in browser »


Commentary, The Writing Process

Is "Read a Lot" Actually Bad Advice?

By Chris Winkle on 07/11/22

I have always heard that a writer should "Read everything [they] can lay hands on," and otherwise consume media, TV, movies, etc., as much as possible. This was Michael Moorcock’s First Rule of Writing, and I’ve seen it plenty of other places. Even Stephen King advises this. Lately though, I’ve been seeing advice saying this […] Read in browser »


Storytelling, The Writing Process

387 – Story Structures

By Oren Ashkenazi, Chris Winkle, Wes Matlock and Alexa Johnson on 07/10/22

What even are story structures? Read in browser »


Analysis, Character Arcs, Plot

Six Sloppy Character Arcs in Popular Stories

By Oren Ashkenazi on 07/09/22

What lessons are we supposed to learn here? Read in browser »


Storytelling, Agency, Conflict, Turning Points

Understanding Character Karma

By Chris Winkle on 07/08/22

Every story we tell sends a message. Read in browser »


Arbitrary Magic

By Bunny and Chris Winkle on 07/06/22

Both the cause and the solution to plot holes. Read in browser »


Storytelling, Characters

How Should I Handle Pacifist Characters?

By Oren Ashkenazi on 07/04/22

Hello, Mythcreants. I’m currently working on a series with a pretty violent setting, centered around a nation oppressed by a brutal regime and on the verge of civil war. Some of my main characters are just as violent as their environment made them to be. Others are more diplomatic and peaceful but still competent fighters. […] Read in browser »


Worldbuilding, Characters, History

386 – Fantasy Weapons

By Oren Ashkenazi, Chris Winkle, Wes Matlock and Steven on 07/03/22

Which is the waviest? Read in browser »


Commentary, Storytelling, Plot, The Writing Process

The Myth of Conflict-Free Story Structures

By Oren Ashkenazi on 07/02/22

One weird trick vs. storytelling reality. Read in browser »

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