Your Protagonist Must Solve the Story’s Problem – Inventing Reality’s Newsletter for Aug. 12, 2025

Plotting Your Book: Your Protagonist Must Solve the Story’s ProblemAmong the big mistakes novice writers make is they don’t allow their protagonist to solve the story’s central problem. READ MORE 200+ Writing Prompts That Lead To StoriesYou’re stuck on what to write so check out some writing prompts to spur your creativity. But they don’t helpContinue reading “Your Protagonist Must Solve the Story’s Problem – Inventing Reality’s Newsletter for Aug. 12, 2025”

Three Potential Ways to End Your Story – Inventing Reality’s Newsletter for Aug. 5, 2025

Plotting Your Book: Three Potential Ways to End Your StoryIn every story, there comes a turning point or an ultimate moment in which the situation has become so intolerable that the main character must take a decisive step and emerge victorious. This scene is known as the climax. There are three possible ways the story can forContinue reading “Three Potential Ways to End Your Story – Inventing Reality’s Newsletter for Aug. 5, 2025”

Great Writing Quotes by Author Julian Gough

The novel cannot submit to authority. …it’s the reader who gets to sit on that mountain, in the sunshine, reading a perfect, finished piece. … The writer is, always, down in the valley, struggling with imperfect draft after imperfect draft. (The novel) … is written against official language, against officialdom, and against whatever fixed formContinue reading “Great Writing Quotes by Author Julian Gough”

How to Write Your Story’s Penultimate Scene – Inventing Reality’s Newsletter for July 29, 2025

Plotting Your Book: How to Write Your Story’s Penultimate SceneIn every story, there comes a turning point or an ultimate moment in which the situation has become so intolerable that the main character must take a decisive step and emerge victorious. This scene is known as the climax. READ MORE Master the Craft of WritingYou’ve writtenContinue reading “How to Write Your Story’s Penultimate Scene – Inventing Reality’s Newsletter for July 29, 2025”

Great Writing Quotes by Author Richelle E. Goodrich

What I’ve learned about writing is that sometimes less is more, while often more is grander. And both are true. By small and simple sentences, great books come to pass. The bigger the dream, the better the story. Reality and fantasy are not two separate spheres but one whole. They are like a world’s atmosphereContinue reading “Great Writing Quotes by Author Richelle E. Goodrich”

Use Pacing to Maintain Sense of Tension in Story – Inventing Reality’s Newsletter for July 22, 2025

Plotting Your Book: Use Pacing to Maintain Sense of Tension in StoryAs developing your story, maintaining a sense of tension is vital. Without dramatic tension – a feeling of uncertainty in the reader about how the main character will solve (or even if he will resolve) the central problem – the story will be flat andContinue reading “Use Pacing to Maintain Sense of Tension in Story – Inventing Reality’s Newsletter for July 22, 2025”

Use Pacing to Maintain Sense of Tension in Story – Inventing Reality’s Newsletter for July 15, 2025

Plotting Your Book: Use Pacing to Maintain Sense of Tension in StoryAs developing your story, maintaining a sense of tension is vital. Without dramatic tension – a feeling of uncertainty in the reader about how the main character will solve (or even if he will resolve) the central problem – the story will be flat andContinue reading “Use Pacing to Maintain Sense of Tension in Story – Inventing Reality’s Newsletter for July 15, 2025”