The Notebook

Creative Writing Tips and Tricks!

Starting with a Strong Beginning! All good works of fiction strive to capture a reader’s imagination and transport them to a new world. To effectively hook your reader, you’re going to need a strong opening! Some things you’ll need to consider are: Introducing your character(s) - you’ll want to show the reader right away who... Continue Reading →

Writing to Stop the World from Ending

In the wake of a global pandemic that has halted the world, all of my emotions are heightened. Feelings of fear, anger, sadness, and concern have occupied every single second of existence as I move through life at a languid pace. Though I have been infinitely blessed with my health, there are few things as... Continue Reading →

Autocorrect vs Free Will

Autocorrect: I don’t think I’d remember how to spell “February” without it, but every time that it corrects my more anger-driven messages to “ducking hell,” I want to light autocorrect on fire. I have a love-hate relationship with spell- and grammar-check as well. These systems aren’t always right, and as helpful as they can be,... Continue Reading →

Looking Past Line Edits

Peer review day. If it’s anything like my experiences, nerves are on edge, tensions are high, partners are found, and suddenly all eyes are on the writing. Crunch time. Sometimes professors will ask each person to look at just one peer’s work; sometimes they must find multiple partners to swap with. Reviewing others’ work has... Continue Reading →

The Rollercoaster of Writing

Over the course of my writing career I’ve noticed a trend. Writing is hard because it’s as frightening as a rollercoaster. There are even models, on the internet, for how to plot a story with a rollercoaster-like method. However, I like to view the process of writing as a rollercoaster, not just a story-plot rollercoaster... Continue Reading →

What’s the Rush?

We’ve all heard that we shouldn’t procrastinate. That we should start writing as soon as possible to develop our ideas and allow for any potential changes. And sometimes we do start writing early. But more often than not we bide our time and wait until the last minute to do the bulk of the work.... Continue Reading →

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