Writer Fuel: My Three Top Writing Tips

Writer Fuel: My Three Top Writing Tips

If you’ve ever listened to my podcast, DIY MFA Radio, you know that at the end of each interview, I would ask the same question: “What’s your #1 tip for writers?” As I was thinking of what to write for today’s newsletter, I asked myself that same question, and I came up with not one,… Read more »

Writer Fuel: Why Your Book Needs a Subplot

Writer Fuel: Why Your Book Needs a Subplot

“Subplots are like the adjectives of your main story/sentence. You can still understand the sentence without them, but it’s not as fascinating.” ~Charlie Holmberg I love this quote because I think it captures the nature of subplots to a T. The main plot is like a noun or verb in a sentence, it’s the part… Read more »

Writer Fuel: Three-Act Analysis of The Great Gatsby

Writer Fuel: Three-Act Analysis of The Great Gatsby

Today, we embark on another three-act analysis, this time of one of the most iconic American novels of the 20th century: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Published in 1925 and set in the early 1920s, this story captures the sparkle and energy of the roaring twenties and gives us a window into the… Read more »

Writer Fuel: How to Use Iteration in Your Writing

Writer Fuel: How to Use Iteration in Your Writing

Today I wanted to talk about one of my favorite topics. Iteration is the process where you repeat something, making small, incremental changes. We’re so used to seeing iteration in the world around us, that we barely even notice it. For example, tech companies use iteration all the time. They produce software and release a… Read more »

Writer Fuel: Three-Act Analysis of The Princess Bride

Writer Fuel: Three-Act Analysis of The Princess Bride

We’re back with another story structure analysis. This time, we’re doing a three-act analysis of The Princess Bride, which happens to be another one of my all-time favorite movies. This film is not to be confused with the book by the same title. The book is entirely different and, frankly, I find this to be… Read more »

Writer Fuel: The Oracle - Where I Go to Get Ideas

Writer Fuel: The Oracle – Where I Go to Get Ideas

“Where do you get ideas?” Every writer has been asked that question at some point in their career. Sometimes it seems like new story ideas appear as if by magic. Other times it can feel like pulling teeth. So, how do we as writers get new story ideas? Let me give you a window into… Read more »

Writer Fuel: Make the Most of Writing Resources

Writer Fuel: Make the Most of Writing Resources

I’ve been thinking a lot about all the writing resources that are out there on the web—both free and not free. This got me wondering: “How do we manage it all? How do we tell what’s good from what’s not? And how do we know our time and money will be well spent?” In other… Read more »

Writer Fuel: Spring Cleaning - Get Your Manuscript Organized

Writer Fuel: Spring Cleaning – Get Your Manuscript Organized

Over the past few months, I’ve shared some 3-Act analyses of various different movies, books, and stories. These analyses have included things like the book Pride and Prejudice, the movie Die Hard, and Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour.” It can be useful to look at examples of the three-act structure in action, but… Read more »