Establish Characters’ Intentions in Every Scene – Inventing Reality’s Newsletter for June 10, 2025

Plotting Your Book: Establish Characters’ Intentions in Every Scene Every time you start a story, you want to quickly establish a problem for the main character to solve and their intention of solving it. Maybe a hacked up dead body is found, and a detective intends to bring the murderer to justice. Possibly a divorced womanContinue reading “Establish Characters’ Intentions in Every Scene – Inventing Reality’s Newsletter for June 10, 2025”

Allow Main Character to Experience Crisis of Faith – Inventing Reality’s Newsletter for June 3, 2025

Plotting Your Book: Allow Main Character to Experience Crisis of FaithA man vs. himself conflict often elevates a story’s suspense and depth. When a character must face a confrontation with himself, most readers can relate to him. Because of this, many writers introduce a crisis of faith into their story. READ MORE Self-Publishing Advice: How to Upload Your PaperbackContinue reading “Allow Main Character to Experience Crisis of Faith – Inventing Reality’s Newsletter for June 3, 2025”

Great Writing Quotes by Author Aldous Huxley

Writers write to influence their readers, their preachers, their auditors, but always, at bottom, to be more themselves. Words can be like X-rays if you use them properly — they’ll go through anything. You read and you’re pierced. To write fiction, one needs a whole series of inspirations about people in an actual environment, andContinue reading “Great Writing Quotes by Author Aldous Huxley”

Utilize Both Internal and External Conflicts – Inventing Reality’s Newsletter for May 27, 2025

Plotting Your Book: Utilize Both Internal and External Conflicts All stories center on conflict; arguably, the whole point of a story is to resolve some type of conflict. One way of thinking about conflict is to divide it into categories – internal and external. READ MORE Self-Publishing Advice: How to Design Your Paperback CoverMost potential readersContinue reading “Utilize Both Internal and External Conflicts – Inventing Reality’s Newsletter for May 27, 2025”

Build Rising Action Scenes Around Conflict – Inventing Reality’s Newsletter for May 20, 2025

Plotting Your Book: Build Rising Action Scenes Around ConflictAnytime you’re writing a scene in the story’s rising action, you’ll want to treat it as a short story in and of itself. That means focusing on conflict. READ MORE How to Format Your Paperback: Easy to Understand, Practical TipsYour paperback needs to look good. Readers depend upon a clean,Continue reading “Build Rising Action Scenes Around Conflict – Inventing Reality’s Newsletter for May 20, 2025”

Great Writing Quotes by Poet Hilda Doolittle

…if you do not even understand what words say,/how can you expect to pass judgement/on what words conceal? Words were her plague and words were her redemption. I have tasted words, I have seen them. Love is writing. ______________ My name is Rob Bignell. I’m an affordable, professional editor who runs Inventing Reality Editing Service, which meetsContinue reading “Great Writing Quotes by Poet Hilda Doolittle”

Basic Guidelines for Your Story’s Rising Action – Inventing Reality’s Newsletter for May 13, 2025

Plotting Your Book: Basic Guidelines for Your Story’s Rising ActionWhen developing the rising action section of your story, there a few simple guidelines to follow. Ensuring these guidelines aren’t violated will help keep the story moving forward and increase the dramatic tension. READ MORE Everything You Must Know to Self-Publish Your EbookYou’ve written a book andContinue reading “Basic Guidelines for Your Story’s Rising Action – Inventing Reality’s Newsletter for May 13, 2025”