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What is Historical Fiction? A Guide to Writing the Genre

By Sean Glatch | February 13, 2023 | 7
what is historical fiction?

Historical fiction books are works of literature in which fictional events occurred during real-life historical events. Sometimes, these are simply “period pieces”—a novel written today about lovers in Victorian England…

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Fiction vs. Nonfiction: What is the Difference Between Fiction and Nonfiction?

By Sean Glatch | January 16, 2023 | 0

Works of prose are typically divided into one of two categories: fiction vs. nonfiction. A work of fiction might resemble the real world, but it certainly did not happen in…

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What is Purple Prose? The Case Against Overly Ornate Writing

By Sean Glatch | January 2, 2023 | 3
writing purple prose

Ah, purple prose: that ornate room of language: that jeweled scabbard with which the writer unsheaths their mightiest thoughts, decorated and aglitter in the light of passing eyes; so wrought…

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Writing Styles: What is Style in Writing?

By Sean Glatch | December 12, 2022 | 2
writing style

Writing styles may be hard to define, but something separates Hemingway from Steinbeck, Atwood from LeGuin, or Keats from Wordsworth. Though two given writers might dwell on similar themes, every…

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How to Start Writing Fiction: The Six Core Elements of Fiction Writing

By Jack Smith and Sean Glatch | November 28, 2022 | 4
how to start writing fiction

Whether you’ve been struck with a moment of inspiration or you’ve carried a story inside you for years, you’re here because you want to start writing fiction. From developing flesh-and-bone…

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What is Speculative Fiction? Definition and Writing Tips

By Sean Glatch | November 15, 2022 | 0
What is speculative fiction?

What is speculative fiction? Take a look at objective reality. Now, change something about that reality—put it on Mars, in the year 3,000, add some magical mayhem, etc. Speculative fiction…

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Character Development Definition: A Look at 40 Character Traits

By Sean Glatch and Jack Smith | November 7, 2022 | 7
questions for character development

For any work of fiction to resemble real life, it has to portray real character development with a convincing character arc. Additionally, those characters need to have believable character traits,…

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Common Rhetorical Devices List: The Art of Argument

By Sean Glatch | November 1, 2022 | 3
common rhetorical devices list

Rhetorical devices are techniques in writing and speech that try to persuade the audience. A rhetorical device uses language to shape ideas into arguments, convincing the reader through a plethora…

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What is the Setting of a Story? 5 Functions of Setting in Literature

By Jack Smith | October 11, 2022 | 4
the setting of a story: functions of setting in literature

A short story or novel without a setting is one without context—it occurs nowhere and at no particular time. But every person and everything in our everyday world occurs somewhere…

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Parallelism Definition: Writing With Parallel Structure

By Sean Glatch | October 3, 2022 | 2
what is parallelism in literature?

Parallelism, or parallel structure, describes a type of sentence structure common in the English language. When poets and prose stylists effectively employ grammatical parallelism, they strengthen the connections between ideas…

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