Fiction Writing
Craft compelling stories and novels
Stream of Consciousness: Definition and Examples
Stream of consciousness captures a character unfiltered thoughts. Learn the technique, see examples from Joyce and Woolf, and try it yourself.
Subplot: How to Weave Secondary Stories Into Your Novel
A subplot is a secondary storyline that adds depth to your novel. Learn the types, see examples, and discover how to weave subplots that strengthen your story.
Third Person Limited: Definition and Examples
Third person limited stays inside one character mind at a time. Learn how it works, see examples from Harry Potter to Game of Thrones, and write it well.
Third Person Point of View: Types, Examples, and Tips
Third person point of view uses he, she, or they to tell a story. Learn the three types — limited, omniscient, and objective — with examples.
Unreliable Narrator: Definition, Types, and Examples
An unreliable narrator is one whose story cannot be fully trusted. Learn the types, see famous examples from Gone Girl to Fight Club, and write your own.
Character Development: How to Build Compelling Characters
Character development is what makes readers care. Learn techniques, see examples from famous novels, and avoid common mistakes.
Denouement: What It Means and How to Write One
Denouement is the final part of a story where loose ends are tied up. Learn what it means, see examples, and discover how to write one.
Falling Action: What Happens After the Climax
Falling action is the part of a story between the climax and resolution. Learn what it is, see examples, and write it with purpose.
How to Start a Story: First Line Ideas That Hook Readers
Learn how to start a story with 7 proven opening techniques and famous first line examples. Practical tips to hook readers from your very first sentence.
Plot Structure: How Stories Work (With Examples)
Learn how plot structure shapes every great story. Explore three-act structure, Freytag's Pyramid, and the Hero's Journey with real book examples.
Rising Action: Definition, Examples, and Tips
Rising action is the series of events that build tension toward a story climax. See examples from famous novels and learn to write it well.
Romance Tropes: The Complete List for Writers and Readers
Every romance trope explained with examples. Enemies to lovers, fake dating, slow burn, forced proximity, and 30+ more tropes romance writers need to know.