About a decade ago, Dr. Henning Beck, a neuroscientist, bestselling author and former Hertie PhD scholar at the Graduate School of Cellular & Molecular Neuroscience in Tübingen, Germany,...
Remember those college lectures where you struggled to stay awake?
Maybe your professor spoke in a monotonous voice. Or maybe the professor relied on text-heavy slides that made their point...
Do you remember the last book you put down and never picked up?
Do you remember why you gave up on it?
The most likely reason is that the narrative failed to engage you. It was probably boring....
“You should write a book!”
Most thoughts leaders have heard this at least once in their life. It’s the go-to format for content.
But is a book the best format for your content?
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“You can’t republish your Master’s thesis.”
It’s one piece of advice Kristin Keffeler, author of The Myth of the Silver Spoon, received from an editor. It’s...
I know what you’re thinking: “How are screenwriting principles applicable to writing a book?”
It seems farfetched, right?
Book writing is tens of thousands of words of prose....
Scenes are the building blocks to good storytelling.
But too many new writers struggle to conceptualize their story in scenes. They think a scene is a dinner table conversation. Or a mere stroll...
One of the most common questions we receive from fiction writers is “How do I plot my book?”
It’s the question that dominates writing conferences and a simple Google search...
Every book needs a developmental edit. Even professional writers do. In fact, professional writers crave developmental editing, because they know they don’t know it all.
But too many new...
Think about your favorite book or movie. What makes it your favorite?
It’s probably a combination of things—an applicable life lesson, jaw-dropping choreography and action, an intense...
Commercially viable memoirs are akin to novels. They engage the reader through storytelling techniques.
But new memoirists struggle to write an engaging story. They spend too much time inside...
Is your writing time sacred?
Typically, people use the word ‘sacred’ to define what we’ve written. Confessional writing, memoirs, poetry and some narrative fiction are considered...