Menu
Writing Craft

Writing Craft

Improve your writing skills

Red Herring Fallacy: What It Is and How to Spot It
writing-craft

Red Herring Fallacy: What It Is and How to Spot It

A red herring fallacy diverts attention from the real argument. Learn the definition, see clear examples, and find out how writers use red herrings.

Rising Action: Definition and Examples
writing-craft

Rising Action: Definition and Examples

Rising action is the series of events that build tension between the inciting incident and the climax. See examples, learn the structure, and write it well.

Third Person Omniscient: A Complete Guide
writing-craft

Third Person Omniscient: A Complete Guide

Third person omniscient gives your narrator godlike knowledge of every character. Learn how it works, when to use it, and how to write it well.

Verbs Examples: Every Type With Clear Sentences
writing-craft

Verbs Examples: Every Type With Clear Sentences

Verbs examples for every type: action, linking, helping, modal, transitive, and intransitive. Clear sentences and a quick-reference table for writers.

Writing Prompts for Middle School
writing-craft

Writing Prompts for Middle School

75+ writing prompts for middle school students sorted by theme. Adventure, mystery, identity, sci-fi, real-world, and more.

Gratitude Journal Prompts That Work
writing-craft

Gratitude Journal Prompts That Work

Gratitude journal prompts backed by science. Learn which prompts actually improve well-being, how to use them, and build a practice that sticks.

Internal Conflict: Definition, Types, and Examples
writing-craft

Internal Conflict: Definition, Types, and Examples

Internal conflict is a character's psychological struggle against their own desires, fears, or beliefs. Learn the types, see examples, and write it well.

Literary Elements: Definition, List, and Examples
writing-craft

Literary Elements: Definition, List, and Examples

Literary elements are the essential building blocks of every story. Learn the core elements with clear definitions and examples from published fiction.

Plot Diagram: The 5 Parts of Every Story
writing-craft

Plot Diagram: The 5 Parts of Every Story

A plot diagram maps the five key parts of a story: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. Learn each element with examples.

150+ Poem Ideas for Every Mood and Style
writing-craft

150+ Poem Ideas for Every Mood and Style

150+ poem ideas organized by theme. Nature, love, loss, identity, humor, dark topics, and more — plus tips for turning any idea into a finished poem.

Prologue: What It Is and How to Write One
writing-craft

Prologue: What It Is and How to Write One

A prologue is an opening section before a story begins. Learn what prologues do, see famous examples, and get clear rules for writing one that works.

Repetition in Writing: Types and Examples
writing-craft

Repetition in Writing: Types and Examples

Repetition is a literary device where words or phrases are deliberately repeated. Learn the major types — anaphora, epistrophe, epizeuxis — with examples from published works.