5 Fast Terrific Powerful Words to Write + Writing Prompts

5 Fast Terrific Powerful Words to Write + Writing Prompts
5 Fast Terrific Powerful Words to Write + Writing Prompts

5 Fast Terrific Powerful Words to Write + Writing Prompts

#1. Strengthen

Strengthen your heart this day for tomorrow we fight.

#2. Effortless

She danced across the stage so effortlessly that my eyes couldn’t look away.

#3. Stunning

When he first saw her he forgot to breathe.

She noticed the odd look on his face. “Is something the matter?”

“Uh, no I was just in shock is all.”

“In shock?”

“Forgive me, you are just so stunning. I had no idea.”

#4. Supreme

The court will now stand for the ruler supreme!

#5. Triumph

We stand over our enemies in victory! A massive triumph indeed!

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Write power words to grab your reader’s attention.

They draw the eyes to our headline or sentence.

Use simple power words that are easy to understand but that pack a punch compared to other boring words.

Write powerful words to keep your sentences interesting to your reader.

Don’t lose them by not drawing their attention back from zoning out.

When doing freelance writing projects use power words to write better-converting headlines and subject lines.

In blogging use power words in the titles and subheadings.

Hopefully, this quick short post helps you think through some of your own writing and where you can incorporate simple power words in a meaningful, natural, and effective way.

Hope this helps!

Happy writing!

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5 Fast Terrific Powerful Words to Write + Writing Prompts

5 Fast Terrific Powerful Words to Write + Writing Prompts

5 Fast Terrific Powerful Words to Write + Writing Prompts

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5 Short Fantastic Power Words + Writing Prompts

5 Short Fantastic Power Words + Writing Prompts
5 Short Fantastic Power Words + Writing Prompts

5 Short Fantastic Power Words + Writing Prompts

Use power words carefully and wisely. Try not to overuse them, but let them naturally flow into each sentence strategically.

#1. Titan

She was as fierce as a titan but much more cunning. 

#2. Fierce

If you want to survive here you must remain calloused and fierce.

#3. Grit

“He ain’t got the grit in im’. He won’t make it two days out in that wilderness.”

“Well, then we better pray we find him in one day if that is true.

#4. Heart

I just didn’t have the heart to tell her that he wasn’t going to make it through the night. She would see for herself soon enough.

#5. Hope

You can’t let them have it! You just can’t! Don’t let them steal your hope away.

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Write power words to grab your reader’s attention.

They draw the eyes to our headline or sentence.

Use simple power words that are easy to understand but that pack a punch compared to other boring words.

Write powerful words to keep your sentences interesting to your reader.

Don’t lose them by not drawing their attention back from zoning out.

When doing freelance writing projects use power words to write better-converting headlines and subject lines.

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Hopefully, this quick short post helps you think through some of your own writing and where you can incorporate simple power words in a meaningful, natural, and effective way.

Hope this helps!

Happy writing!

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Watch Out For These 3 Pitfalls That Will Make Your Scenes Dull

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Watch Out For These 3 Pitfalls That Will Make Your Scenes Dull

Watch Out For These 3 Pitfalls That Will Make Your Scenes Dull

#1. There’s no pot of gold at the end of the rainbow

Imagine you meet a leprechaun and he tells you that if you follow the rainbow you find a pot of gold.

Well, surprise surprise we all know, there ain’t no pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.

Our scenes are similar in that we’ve told our reader a silent promise. You will enjoy this scene if you take the time to read it.

If they get to the end and didn’t enjoy it then we are likely to lose their trust and interest.

So what does a pot of gold have to do with our story scenes?

Each scene needs to have a point. Why is my reader reading that specific scene?

If there is no point then the reader will quickly get bored and be done with our story.

#2. Make sure the stakes are high

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There’s nothing duller to a reader than a scene that presents no apparent danger or peril.

And we have to make sure that the characters and objects that are in danger of being lost are just as valuable to our reader as they are to our character.

If our reader doesn’t feel the emotional threat then the scene will fall just shy of interesting.

#3. There is no question to be answered

Sometimes the only thing that keeps the reader reading is curiosity.

If we don’t want them to lose curiosity then we need to give them something to be curious about.

Keep creating questions for them to ask and be curious about, but make sure that you give a satisfying answer to each question you create.

I hope this short post, Watch Out For These 3 Pitfalls That Will Make Your Scenes Dull, helps you think through your scenes.

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9 Writing Prompts from Coronavirus + How You Can Write the Next Big Pandemic Story

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9 Writing Prompts from Coronavirus + How You Can Write the Next Big Pandemic Story

9 Writing Prompts from Coronavirus + How You Can Write the Next Big Pandemic Story

The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially called the coronavirus (COVID-19) a pandemic.

We understand that this is a scary time for all and we want to extend our prayers and thoughts to those who have already lost loved ones and those who are in the most danger due to coronavirus.

With that in mind, we want to take a moment to speak to writers of our time.

When historic events (like coronavirus) happen it is time to start observing.

Use what you have around you, as the famous writers have done for centuries, to take note of how the world reacts to a pandemic such as this.

Keep a journal or log of details and events that transpire and dates to go along with how much time it takes for events to play out.

#1 Observe what people do in major cities.

Because of coronavirus people in major cities are staying in more, going out less, and buying things to take precautions about what is to come. 

People wearing masks all over the street used to be things you’d see in China, but now Americans are doing the same.

What supplies have you noticed disappear off the shelves?

Are you surprised to see a shortage of canned food these days?

When Hurricane Irma forced my wife and me to leave our resident in 2017 you would have thought the world was ending.

We were originally planning on sitting it out so we went to the store to buy water and canned food. All that was left were canned pineapples and beans.

We went to Walmart to buy extra gas cans to have in case we needed emergency gas. They were all out before we even had the idea.

We decided we were going to evacuate instead.

It felt like we were driving through an apocalyptic movie. It was chaos.

We drove over 200 miles away from our home before we found 1 single gas station that had a drop of gasoline.

For 200 miles every gas station was bone dry. People had already bought it all up.

For 200 long eerie miles, we drove passed station after station full of 30 or more cars waiting for gas to come, and we hoped and prayed we wouldn’t be one of them.

I was completely shocked to see this in real life and it made me realize what the world would REALLY look like in a severe world crisis moment.

That moment was scary for us, but I am thankful to have lived through it.

I can write about them because I have seen them firsthand. I observed what actually happened to myself and others around me and now I can bring those stories to others and fictional stories I write.

What things have you experienced that you can write the first-hand experience about?

How can you make the events your characters go through more detailed and more realistic because you have observed events in real life just like them?

What little details have already happened in your life because of this coronavirus?

What major events have already affected you and those around you because of coronavirus?

#2 Observe what people do in rural areas

We all know that “preppers” have their underground bunkers in rural areas and are probably already stocked up for needing to disappear underground, but what about people that aren’t regular preppers? What are they doing about coronavirus?

Are they buying up all the gas in their area?

Are they buying up all the masks at Walmart?

All the water?

What are your neighbors saying?

What are pastors saying at churches?

What things are being canceled near you? What events are being postponed?

We just received a letter in the mail today telling us that a conference speaker we were planning on seeing next week would no longer be coming and that the rest of the conference was canceled.

Not just that, but a 30-year anniversary celebration for our area was also postponed as well.

Keep things like this in your mental notes for stories you write around the events of a crisis.

What events get eerily canceled around your characters?

What letters do they receive in the mail?

What items do they have a hard time getting ahold of at the grocery store?

What weekly events do they normally go to that are postponed or canceled?

What emails are they receiving?

Who is calling them and worried about them from afar?

Who are they worried about and checking up on by phone, email, Facebook, and Facetime?

#3 What are colleges/schools doing about coronavirus?

At least 135 colleges have canceled in-person classes over coronavirus fears.

Right now you can google highschool closings over coronavirus and find a multitude.

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In our time many colleges have now resorted to strictly only online classes while the pandemic is ongoing.

In your story, are colleges places that characters flee from or run to for aid?

Are high schools and middle schools canceling days?

What does your character google and what articles come up on their screen?

#4 Sometimes other people are more dangerous than the actual event.

9 Writing Prompts from Coronavirus + How You Can Write the Next Big Pandemic Story

We have all heard of people getting literally trampled on Black Friday sales.

And that was just over T.V.s, computer deals, and toys.

Imagine when a person thinks their life is on the line and they believe with their entire being that they must do something or else.

We have seen this in movies and books a lot and it is important to note how real it actually is.

When individuals are in a panic sometimes they are more dangerous to themselves and others than the seeming danger that lurks nearby.

Lifeguards are taught to approach drowning victims with caution for this very reason as someone who is drowning is statistically likely to panic and drown the lifeguard too. In some training, they are taught to disorient the struggling swimmer if need be. They are taught to approach them and grab them from behind.

So then imagine mobs of panicking people and how dangerous an environment like that could be.

#5 What major events get postponed or canceled?

Due to coronavirus, the NBA has suspended all games “until further notice.”

The NCAA has also taken further action. They announced that fans won’t be allowed to attend the March Madness Tournaments next week, both women’s and men’s.

Universal Studios in Orlando has announced closing all their parks through the rest of the month of March.

What events get canceled in your character’s world?

Did they have tickets?

Do they get trapped at one of the events with a panicked crowd?

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#6 What is the stock market doing because of coronavirus?

Nothing brings the lows to a culture more than the economy seemingly crashing.

The numbers we have been seeing in the markets these days are the lowest we’ve experienced since the 2008 stock market crash. In fact, according to CNN, the US stocks recorded their worst day since 1987, and we are now in what they call a “bear market,” meaning the stocks have fallen 20% or more from recent highs. 

The other day wall street actually put a 15-minute FREEZE on trading just so things wouldn’t crash even harder.

They had to give everyone a chance to breathe to figure out what to do next.

Are your characters optimistic despite a market crash?

Are they fearful and pulling out all their money?

Are they buying in the hopes that it will rise after the event is over?

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#7 What are governments/nations doing?

As the WHO (World Health Organization) calls coronavirus a pandemic, Italy has shut down nearly all shops and schools. 

They are pretty much on a countrywide lockdown and quarantine. 

More than 16 million people are on lock-down. Those who try to leave their region could face fines and jail time as a punishment for breaking the quarantine rules. 

What nation is your character in?

Do they live there or are they on business or holiday?

Do they get stuck in a country that is not their home?

Do they get cut off from loved ones?

Does your character break quarantine rules and run anyway? Do they get caught? Do they get chased by the government or police officials?

#8 What are world leaders saying?

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President Trump has banned all flights from the EU to the US.

He seemed to think that coronavirus would blow over and was slow to pull the trigger to react heavily to it, but now it is affecting every nation slowly but surely and leaders must take precautions.

What do world leaders do that affect your characters’ every day lives?

What do they say and do that don’t affect them at all at first?

Are there decisions the leaders in your stories should have made sooner?

If so, what are the consequences of the delay?

What are they now advising the public to do?

What news reports are eerily playing in the background foreshadowing horrible events to come?

What reports does everyone in the diner stop to watch together in a moment of tense listening, shock, and seriousness?

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#9 What are celebrities doing about coronavirus?

Tom Hanks has just announced that both he and his wife have tested positive for the coronavirus.

What are celebrities in your character’s world doing? 

Are they partying as if the world is ending or have they huddled away in their million-dollar mansions hoping no one will bother them until things settle more clearly?

Do they fly a private jet to a secluded area like their own personal island?

Is your character invited to come along?

Are they family to the celebrity?

Take this time to be helpful and caring to your friends, family, and neighbors around you. Now is an opportunity for us humans to come together and help one another as we all share a common world threat.

As writers and journalists, take this time to notice how events play out in a real-life pandemic and all the little details of things that a fictional character could go through during a pandemic like a coronavirus. Use details like these to make it more dynamic and interesting for your reader.

I hope this helps.

For those that are open to considering philosophical beliefs and religions, we believe times like these are a good time to consider what one believes and why they believe. To make the best use of the time because our days on earth are short.

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Do you find your fictional characters to be flat?

Do you find them to be inviting? Not open enough? Not raw enough? Not real?

Hopefully, this post will give you some ideas to help you write or change your fictional characters to make them more in-depth for your reader to gobble up. 

#1 Be a constant learner

This can’t be stressed enough in any genre of writing.

Learning the art of learning is a skill that every writer and author MUST add to their arsenal of tricks.

Learning is not an innate born talent.

We have to teach ourselves how to learn and how each of us learns best.

How do you learn best?

#2 Audio

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Some of us learn better from hearing something.

We hear beautiful music and we know how to play it. Or we hear our teacher talking and we retain that information well.

Our friend tells us a story and we can instantly repeat it without missing any details.

#3 Visual

Some of us learn visually by seeing someone do something even if it’s just watching a video.

We see a basketball being dribbled and we know how to start dribbling or we see someone making a meal and we see the ingredients used and we remember how to cook that meal.

For visual learners, watching is a key trick for learning something new. 

Visual learners may not be best at first try but by watching a professional they can increase in skill quickly compared to not watching an expert do something.

#4 Be a Characters Reader

Readers learn from reading the instruction manual.

Give me that manual and leave me alone for a couple of hours. I’ll show you how to do it once I’m done.

Read about characters and character development.

Read about not just characters you love, but also ones that you find boring and despise so that you know what kind of characters you don’t want to write about.

#5 Use Real-Life Experience

Some of us learn best from hands-on experience.

“Don’t tell me how to do it. Give me the tools and let me do it already!” we might say.

Use real-life experience to write from and if you don’t have it, interview someone that does and write from their experiences.

#6 Put it into practice

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Even though these are some of the major ways people learn we as humans all learn by using each tool for learning and the more you use to learn the more you’ll learn that skill or ability.

So what does this have to do with writing fictional characters?

Fictional characters are the most in-depth amazing when the writer writes from what they know and the better they know it the better the fictional character will be. They jump right off the page.

Your reader will more readily accept the writing and the reader will enjoy reading about how the characters act and think and respond to situations based on the area of expertise we give them.

So if we are writing about a carpenter and we are a visual learner we can watch movies and documentaries and TV about carpentry and carpenters.

If we are a reader we can learn from reading about carpentry.

If by experience then grab some tools and some wood and give it a go.

Anything to be able to write about the actual experiences and decisions that go into the daily life of a carpenter.

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#7 Write about what they experience with their 5 senses.

Write about what they smell as they craft the wood. Does their tool get dull and they smell wood burning?

Write about what the wood feels like. It starts off coarse but gets more smooth as they sand it to a finish.

Do they get a splinter? Do they leave it or do they walk away to get tweezers to pull it out?

Do they experience an accident and need to go to the E.R. to get stitches? Are they in the past and have to use past remedies to deal with the injury?

What sounds do they hear?

What does sawdust taste like when they accidentally get some in their mouths?

P.S.

Whatever it is that your character does, the more you have experienced it the better you will be able to write about it in a way that makes your character more in-depth for your reader.

Use the 5 senses to bring your character to life for your reader.

Try to get the hands-on experience yourself or as close to it.

Talk with people that have done it.

Learn the skill of learning and use that to write amazing in-depth characters

With this type of learning and writing, inspiration will be easy for you and writer’s block won’t be an issue.

Hope this helps!



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Love Writing? Maybe you’d love to be a blogger?
Love Writing? Maybe you’d love to be a blogger?

Love writing and sharing your passion? Maybe you’d love to be a blogger?

Here are some thoughts on why I love being a blogger and let me be clear on the first one:

I am passionate about writing and storytelling.

I love words.

I love the English language and some other languages too (another time, another post. 🙂 ) 

Writing is fun and meaningful work to find an outlet for what you enjoy as well as get paid for it.

How do I get paid to be a blogger? Check out my post on how I get paid for writing and hopefully, you can find some creative ideas for yourself here.

But the simple answer is advertising and affiliate links.

I get to write about topics that I find enjoyable and help people with the research and passion we have here for writing and get paid to do it.

You might also enjoy getting paid to be a blogger.

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I love fiction writing especially and being creative with writing ideas.

Many people nowadays think that in order to make money blogging you have to blog about blogging…boring and nope, you don’t.

Let me tell you why writing on a blog can be much more than that.

Advertisers will pay you for the people that look at your posts.

So if say your passion is music and you want to create a blog around everything music, you can make all your blog post about artists, songs, genres, instruments, throw up some writing and videos. 

Writing about the artists’ lives, whatever you want and more than likely others who love music will find your blog interesting and will show up to see what it says and the videos and images you put up. 

Then advertisers will pay you because people saw their ads on your site.

It can be fun side hustle money or you can go head first, dive in, and do it full-time. The amount of traffic you can draw is really the limit.

I used music as an example, but anything people are passionate about you can make a blog about and draw traffic to.

Some passion project ideas for you:

  • Music
  • Movies
  • T.V.
  • Clothes
  • Cars
  • Instruments
  • Viral videos
  • Video games
  • Planting
  • Anything food
  • Diet
  • Exercise
  • Art
  • Makeup
  • Costumes
  • Comics
  • Womanly Stuff
  • Manly Stuff
  • Politics
  • Money
  • Marketing
  • Finance
  • Stocks
  • Trade
  • Travel
  • Fun activities
  • Teaching
  • Photography
  • Academics
  • Sports
  • Antiques
  • What somethings really worth
  • Collectibles
  • Flowers
  • Gardening
  • Survival kits
  • Cleaning
  • Crafts
  • Tech Stuff
  • Nutrition
  • Etc

You can see even from this non-extensive list that there are many things that people are interested in and as long as you enjoy it and have the desire to learn more about it, then you can write and create blog material about it.

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Bloggers don’t just have to write by-the-way. 

I write a lot because I enjoy writing, but bloggers can also make videos and do graphics.

People love graphics and videos about topics.

I mostly speak to writers because I’m a writer and it’s what I enjoy and know and enjoy learning more about.

And the other cool thing is you don’t just have to make one blog. If you’re passionate about many topics you can make more blogs about other things you are passionate about and blog about them as well.

Don’t be afraid to experiment

Try many different things as a blogger. The name of the game isn’t just creating great materials. The name of the game is creating and finding out what people like and what they don’t like. 

Find out what’s helpful and what is not helpful and give them more material that is helpful for those that are looking for it.

The only way to find out what is helpful is to research and create and see how people react.

Do your best.

The biggest hurdle for success is the fear of failure.

Most people won’t try because they are afraid to fail on the first try. What will people think of them?

Those that move past failures and keep going are often the ones that end up succeeding past the “bumps” in the road. There are tons of stories written like this and we as an audience love them because we love a good story. Good stories aren’t boring and have problems to overcome.

P.S.

If you are passionate about something, you can get paid to be passionate about it as a blogger.

  • Make videos
  • Make graphics
  • Write
  • Take pictures
  • Just don’t be afraid to create
  • Don’t be afraid to experiment
  • The biggest hurdle for success is not starting because of the fear of failure

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Your Most Important Chapter and Some Thoughts on How to Write It.

Your Most Important Chapter and Some Thoughts on How to Write It.
Your Most Important Chapter and Some Thoughts on How to Write It.

What is arguably your most important chapter?

How can you know from step one in the writing journey which chapter should take the majority of your attention?

The long and short answer is:

Chapter one is arguably one of our most important chapters.

To go further the first several paragraphs are arguably the most important paragraphs.

Many readers will pick up a book and read the first page just to see if they are interested.

It’s like going on a potential first date.

You see a person and there is an initial attraction.

Then you decide to have a conversation. 

Before even going on a first date let alone many dates this first conversation is more pivotal to the potential relationship then the 10th or 11th date.

If this first conversation isn’t pleasant, fun, entertaining, and intriguing then you most likely aren’t going to want to talk to this person again to find out more about them.

Our first chapter is our first conversation with our reader.

We have to hook them from the first pick up of the book or they will set it down and probably never think of it again.

Think about how many times you’ve been at Barnes and Noble or browsing on amazon and you downloaded a sample or picked up a book, read the first couple paragraphs to see how the book makes you feel.

You have no idea that chapters 5 or 6 could be the most entertaining chapters you’ve ever read in your life but it doesn’t matter because the first few paragraphs don’t “convince” you that this book is worth finding out about.

You’ll never make it past chapter one.

Some people still browse at book stores but we’re going to assume that a lot of authors will self-publish on amazon and that samples will be your first conversation with your reader.

This is actually a great free way to market your stories because lots of potential readers are downloading free samples to see if books are interesting.

Use this to your advantage knowing how much of your book they will get to sample by creating an amazing hook within your sample.

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1. Listen more than you talk.

You ever meet someone and they talk talk talk talk talk talk?

You never get to say a word and honestly, you are looking for an opportunity to end the conversation and walk away.

The reason for this is that this person isn’t being interested in you and what you like they are being interested in them and what they want to say. This makes them work for you and not much fun to be around.

We can do the same thing to our reader.

But how do we listen to a reader as writers?

Simple, when you write put yourself into your reader’s shoes.

Think about what they want and how they want it delivered to them.

Don’t just think about what you want to say and how you want to say it.

Don’t make it work for your reader.

Just like in a first conversation you don’t want to drop a ton of information on the reader in your first paragraphs without some type of fun reward.

Don’t spend your first 5 paragraphs describing the building and city your main character is in before even giving your reader some dialogue or some characters they can start to imagine and get to know.

Listen more than you talk.

Create curiosity right away by dropping them into the arena with the main characters in trouble sooner rather than later so that the reader knows they are getting something good.

Put the reader right in the middle of two characters’ dialogue about planning a murder on page one so they are curious right from the start. 

Make them naturally want to know about who and why?

Write into a scene where two brothers are sword fighting to the death over a woman in medieval times.

Create a hook right away and don’t bore your reader with a bunch of facts right off at the start so they can have something to look forward to and want to go on that first date to find out more in chapter two.

2. Give them a person.

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People like people.

Some people are introverts and some extroverts and there are definitely some in-betweens but for the most part, humans are in general a little curious about one another.

In your first chapter give them 1-3 characters they can start to watch and get to know.

Don’t over-explain any of these characters at first.

Reveal their personality over time and give quick physical descriptions of the ones you choose to describe.

Do not spend several paragraphs describing any one character physically in your first chapter, or maybe any chapter for that matter.

Take your time revealing any character’s personality, beliefs, and choices.

Less is more when it comes to most physical descriptions. Get it in precisely and be done with it. Allow the reader’s imagination to fill in the blanks.

“He had dark skin, long brown hair and an eye patch covering an eye with a big scar around it.”

Try to be precise and don’t overdo it.

Later you can give away more things about their look or demeanor as they get to know the character.

“She hadn’t noticed it until now, but he walked with a slight limp.”

“He removed his shirt to jump into the river and for the first time she saw that his back was covered in scars. He saw her staring.

“I was a prisoner in Rome for two days. It was just enough time for them to do this to me. I’ll never set foot in Rome again till Caeser is dead.””

Keep in mind that as you do this type of revealing slowly the reader will get enjoyment out of looking forward to further revealing. This helps move along in your story and want more, rather than being bored and wanting less.

In conclusion:

  • Consider the first paragraphs extremely important
  • The first chapter of utmost importance
  • Give your reader a character to follow and know right away
  • Give your reader a major problem or question to be curious about right away

We hope this helps!

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So you dream of being a writer now what? 5 Practical Thoughts If You Want To Get Paid To Write

So you dream of being a writer now what? 5 Practical Thoughts If You Want To Get Paid To Write
So you dream of being a writer now what? 5 Practical Thoughts If You Want To Get Paid To Write

So you dream of being a writer now what? 5 Practical Thoughts If You Want To Get Paid To Write

If you don’t treat writing like it’s your job now, then it never will be.

In order to get paid to write we need to be disciplined and passionate.

Get paid to write: 

#1 To get paid to write we have to finish what we start

Hard truth: Writers get paid to write because they finish their writing projects. 

I dare say we creatives are all guilty of starting an amazing project only to get bored with it when it becomes REAL WORK and run off to get started on the next fun, shiny item (at least most of us are willing to admit that).

The thing is if we never finish a book we will never be published writers and never get paid to write.

If we never finish a project we will never be freelance writers and if we never finish a blog post and actually hit that beautiful publish button we will never be bloggers.

Sad but true.

Push through, finish the writing project, and get paid to write.

#2 Make a daily goal

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Doesn’t matter what it is, if we don’t start making a daily goal for ourselves then we may never get paid to write or become proficient and finish any projects and that’s where the dream dies.

Don’t let the dream die.

When you make your daily goals, start small.

  • Write for 10 minutes a day, not an hour
  • 100 words a day vs 1000 words a day
  • Read a page for inspiration, not a whole chapter
  • Create one post today, not 10
  • Work on the project for an hour before lunch, not 8 hours before lunch.
  • Etc

You know yourself so don’t let us stop you from trying to do more, but as a general rule starting small means getting more done in the long run.

If you don’t start somewhere, you’ll never start and you’ll never get paid to write.

If you try to take on more than you can handle then you’ll dread doing it and nothing will get started.

100 words a day may seem small, but 100 is better than 0 words a day.

And more often than not if you start with such a small goal in mind then when you actually sit down to write you’ll quickly find yourself writing more than 100 words at a time. 

Sometimes just sitting down and actually starting is the hardest part.

It’s like jumping off a ledge. There’s nothing to do but do it.

Also, create LONG TERM goals. Above ^ are just examples of daily goals and starting small. But long term goals make a big difference too.

  • This year I want to create a blog (See here if that’s you)
  • This year I want to start freelance writing
  • This year I want to finish my book
  • This year I want to quit my job so I can get paid to write full time

These are all good writing goals for people that love to write, but they must be broken down into smaller daily goals or they might never happen.

Create your daily small goals with your long term End Game? goals in mind.

#3 Let the process change you

5 Practical Thoughts If You Want To Get Paid To Write

We either build good habits or bad habits. There’s little in between. But it can be subjective

Writing for some is a good habit.

For humans dreaming of being writers, paid writers it’s a MUST habit.

But don’t just do it to write, enjoy the process.

Don’t ever lose the enjoyment of letting words roll onto the page. 

It helps with focus.

It helps with clarity.

Thinking is one thing, but seeing our words on a page and then being able to shape the sentences in revision into one entity helps us map out deep concepts that can translate well into other areas of our lives.

If you can take a character through a trauma maybe you can figure out how to help yourself and others deal with some trauma as well.

Being able to see things from the bigger picture vantage point helps bring clarity to the smaller scenes.

#4 Being published is much harder than just writing for fun

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If your dream is to be a published writer we think that’s great, but we want it to be known that being published isn’t some sitting on the beach sipping pina colada’s job. It is a job. And it is work.

For some, it is a more enjoyable work, but for the unexpecting, it could be quite stressful.

And we don’t want you to be stressed. We want you to be prepared and educated 🙂 ready to dive into any challenge that may come your way being a published writer. 

Being published means serious deadlines.

And serious deadlines mean elbow grease and sweat.

To get paid to write books as a published writer means seriously writing and revising every day.

A writer has all the time in the world to work on a storyuntil they are published.

After being published, professional writers are expected to meet strict deadlines and they are expected to create additional books in less time than they did create their first books when they were not yet published.

When you’re not published, nobody is waiting for you to finish anything.

When you’re publishing an entire company is waiting for you to hand them a completely finished and polished book ready to be sent out to market.

Thankfully in today’s publishing world, you can be self-published through market places like Amazon.

This doesn’t mean your book would be advertised like a publisher does, but it does mean you have more time to work on it and potentially earn more from it if you publish it yourself and the publishing company isn’t taking out a big chunk.

So you’ve got options for being published.

#5 Learn to say no

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One of the greatest and hardest skills in life is learning how and what to say no to.

Not just in writing but in all areas and seasons of life.

None of us enjoy disappointing other humans, especially humans that we care about. So learning what to say no to so you actually have time to write and do things that are important is a tough daily challenge.

Learning how to chunk out time out of our busy day, every day, to say no to everything else is tough to do.

Being able to take time to write, can be a daunting task depending on what prior commitments we already have.

  • Spouse
  • Kids
  • Job
  • School
  • Pets
  • Family
  • Friends
  • Etc

You name it, everyone has commitments.

And we’re not saying to give any of them up, but it’s time to cut 10 minutes out of the day to write and more than likely that 10 minutes may have to be taken out of movies, video games, T.V., and Netflix time (Say it ain’t so!)

Tis true. A fair amount of us wouldn’t want to admit, but our leisure time, whatever that may be personally, might be taking up too much of our time if we seriously want to get paid to write.

If you can’t find just 10 minutes in your day to write or at least put down 100 words on the page a day, maybe writing isn’t actually what you want to be doing anyway 🙂

In Conclusion, if we are serious to get paid to write:

  • Make long term goals
  • Make daily goals that are much smaller that will make your long term goals happen
  • Let the process change you (get rid of old habits and develop good habits)
  • Not all writing jobs are sipping drinks on the beach while the money flows in
  • Start today by figuring out a good time to start writing and creating
  • Don’t be afraid to experiment (no one discipline is right, just find what writing habits work for you)

Hope this helps!

Happy writing!

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10 Great Fantasy Writing Prompts

10 Great Fantasy Writing Prompts
10 Great Fantasy Writing Prompts

 

10 Great Fantasy Writing Prompts To Help Inspire your Writing Today

  1. Write about a family that is magical but after 400 generations of magic, they birth one unmagical child.
  2. Write a character who is a kleptomaniac (compulsive thief). One day they wake up to realize every object they’ve ever stolen has come to life. 
  3. Write about a child who has always blamed their mistakes on an imaginary person. On the child’s 30th birthday, they awake to find this imaginary person they blamed everything on has come to life.
  4. Write about a character who picks up a book written in a language they’ve never heard of before. Strangely, they can read and understand every word.
  5. Write about a country that hasn’t been discovered yet.
  6. Write about a species of bugs that only come above ground once every 1,200 years. Their arrival is completely unexpected, and their intentions are truly sinister. 
  7. Your character’s sister mysteriously vanishes. The quest to find her is one that reveals many secrets about the family’s dark past.
  8. The country is in a panic. The reason? Magic, an art lost over 600 years ago, has been discovered in the slums.
  9. While walking in an unknown part of the forest, your character discovers a cave with a strange egg inside. When they visit the egg again, they instead find a baby beast they never knew existed. Now it’s up to them to raise it.
  10. Write about a character that makes a wish on a star. The next day they realize their wish has come true. The bad part? They worded their wish wrong… very, very wrong.

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Great fantasy writing prompts can help you flex your creative skills and improve your writing style. By stepping out of your comfort zone, you may discover that you have found your new passion! You can expand your wheelhouse of imagination by starting with a simple idea and expanding on it. You are the captain AND the navigator and can steer your story in any way you please 🙂

Fantasy writing gives you the freedom to make the story as wild as you want. There are no rules and no limitations. You can create the perfect world, or take the opposite approach and build a world no human could ever survive. 

Finding daily writing prompts like these can help overcome writer’s block and get the creative juices flowing!

As long as you can follow your imagination and let your words flow then there is no telling where you and your characters might end up. Half the fun is going on the journey with your characters and no one will help them get there without you. So grab your pencil or laptop and take that first step out their front door that ends with a world of possibilities.

Whether it’s non-fiction or fiction writing prompts, either can work to help a writer break out of the same toolbox they may be working in. Sometimes it can be helpful to find a good writing prompts generator but google and Pinterest work just as well, and Reddit writing prompts too.

Take your time, look up some fun writing prompts, and take the leap. Start writing your own fantasy story today. You can start with one of these prompts, or combine a few. Who knows? You just might be surprised with where you land.

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Sociopaths are hiding everywhere in our society. They are lying through their teeth. They are scamming people daily and feel little to no remorse about it. 

If you are writing a story and you want your protagonist or antagonist to be a sociopath you will need to think through some key ideas to make sure they come to life on your page and are interesting and believable to your readers.

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8 Tips How to Write the Perfect Sociopath

# 1. 8 Tips How to Write the Perfect Sociopath: They are willing to violate the rights of others.

If we want to write a sociopath well, we need to understand their motives.

They enjoy being able to dominate others. They use this desire to justify getting whatever they want from an individual or individuals.

They want their possessions, jobs, businesses, money, fame, family, friends, cars, homes, investments, reputations and more. 

Anything of value someone else owns that they don’t have they are willing and will try to dominate someone else for.

They do not see the value in working or taking time to earn these things for themselves. They would much rather take it from someone else and avoid the work if at all possible.

Any rights someone has the sociopath is more than willing to violate to take these things from someone else and they may even feel as though they deserve it and the possessor does not, because they believe they are smarter than anyone else. They are extreme Narcissists.

They may have the knowledge that such behavior is wrong, but they will not empathize with anyone so they will not think about what it is like to have things taken from them. They are just thinking of getting what they can get out of the relationship. 

Example: A sociopath is extremely likely to use blackmail as a mode to take from others what they want from them. Blackmail is an easy way to hold power over someone else and get them to do what your sociopath wants, “or else.

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# 2. 8 Tips How to Write the Perfect Sociopath: They love the feeling of dominating others just to feel powerful.

While some sociopaths want something from you and are willing to violate your rights to get it, the worst sociopaths want something even more sinister.

They want you just so they can feel the power of dominating you.

This type of sinister sociopath can be hiding in a cheerleader outfit giving commands to the cheer troop and bullying girls they feel threatened by.

The sociopath that loves the feeling of dominating people can be hiding in any authoritative role.

They could be a teacher enjoying commanding students to do whatever project they throw at them or a police officer pulling unsuspecting victims over just to show them how powerless they are.

They may be your boss at work. Any time you have an idea that could threaten their dominance they will consider you a threat and make sure your idea never makes it anywhere or they will find a way to steal your idea and rub it in your face when the opportunity comes.

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# 3. 8 Tips How to Write the Perfect Sociopath: Sociopaths lack a conscience.

Sociopaths have no little to absolutely no conscience.

Don’t expect them to feel bad for anything they are doing to get ahead. If you start to feel like one may like you or is helping you think again, they are only doing completely selfish things.

In fact, if your character has a sociopath helping them they better watch out.

Any favors your sociopath does for anyone else they are tallying it all up. “You owe me.” is their life mantra.

Example: Your sociopath comes to their manager and notifies the manager that an employee is stealing. The manager fires the employee and praises and awards the sociopath with a small raise and more hours around their schedule. 

The sociopath feels as though they earned the raise and helped the manager at the same time, therefore the manager “still owes” the sociopath something.

The Sociopath asks the manager to be paid to take off Friday so they can hang out with a friend. The manager thinks this is ridiculous and politely says “that won’t work.”

The sociopath is confused and says “but I helped you with the thief, you owe me.

The manager thinks this is also a strange notion. It is way outside the social norms of the professional workplace. “I don’t owe you anything. You did your job. I didn’t even have to get you that raise and more hours.”

This will inevitably infuriate the greedy sociopath and they will be out for revenge as they have been “slighted” by the manager. The sociopath would be fuming, “how dare they treat me this way, after all I’ve done for them.

That manager will soon be finding some problems in the workplace or even more sinister, at home because they unwittingly slighted the sociopath hiding in their office.

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# 4. 8 Tips How to Write the Perfect Sociopath: They are fast talkers.

They are schemers and along with that scheming, they will be plotting and practicing self-made scripts for the people that they have to “deal” with on a daily basis to get what they want.

This type of methodically planning and plotting can make them fast talkers.

They will be thinking about how to get away with their mission and goals.

They are quick to opt-out for fabricating rather than earning the truth and what it brings them. 

Watch out for fast stories with big plans and big moves. If your sociopath is talking fast your character can look a little into their real life and see that there are no real plans, just a lot of fast talk.

They LOVE to use powerful phrases that are COMPLETELY EMPTY on their end: “I love you. I will never hurt you. If you do this for me I will pay you back tomorrow. Believe me. I’ll give you the world, just do as I say.

They also will use negative words to control you and manipulate your characters: “I never thought you would hurt me so badly, you can make it up to me by buying me lunch. You’ve been a terrible employee, mop the floors tonight and I’ll think about letting it slide. I would never lie to you, but here you are deceiving me.”

They find a way to turn everything around on your other characters and they are never wrong in their own minds.

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# 5. 8 Tips How to Write the Perfect Sociopath: They will say and do whatever they need to for the moment.

They will do and say whatever they need to, this will make them a bit of a chameleon, changing their colors and stripes for the “needed” situation.

They know that one of your characters is easily manipulated by flattery so they will flatter that one when they are around them.

But at the drop of a hat when they encounter a cowardly character that they know they can manipulate with threats they will instantly become mean and threatening, threatening to not be that character’s friend anymore if they don’t do what they say.

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# 6. 8 Tips How to Write the Perfect Sociopath: A sociopath will make your other characters feel certain emotions.

Your character may see some red flags about the sociopath. It could be a school mate that at first seems extremely friendly, but then in a moment, the character feels oddly threatened by them.

To write an interesting sociopath they have an extreme energy and are able to charm people quickly.

They can easily sweep your character off their feet, only to find out they are in a grave situation just a little too late.

They can make an amazing impression at a job interview only get the job and later cause a giant mess. 

They take advantage of people’s sympathy. Your character could be well-meaning and be duped by the sociopath into given them too much too quickly.

Sociopaths prey on sympathetic characters.

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# 7. 8 Tips How to Write the Perfect Sociopath: The perfect sociopath will blame anyone but themselves.

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Your sociopath will find a way to blame anyone and anything above their own willful choices if your character confronts them, and don’t forget they are chronic liars. And they will always look for a way to make you feel bad in the process.

Example: “I would have paid you back but my mom needed the money to pay for her groceries. I’ll pay you back next week.” “I was going to pick you up from school but the dog used the bathroom on the carpet. That dog that you just had to have, now get in there and clean it up.” “I would have come to your recital but traffic was so bad that it made me so late that I came back home instead.”

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# 8. 8 Tips How to Write the Perfect Sociopath: They like to target certain people.

Sociopaths either target people they know they can get things from or people that engage with them.

If your character fights back the sociopath will feed off this and will continue to act cruelly toward them.

Your sociopath will also go after characters that they can get an emotional reaction from. They will be disinterested in characters that don’t seem to be affected by them, but they will hone in on those that they can make angry or afraid. Both emotional reaction they are stimulated by.

Take these tips and write your perfect sociopath.

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