Writer Fuel: Three-Act Analysis of Murder, She Wrote

Writer Fuel: Three-Act Analysis of Murder, She Wrote

This time I thought I’d do an analysis of Murder, She Wrote, one of my all-time favorite TV shows. If you’re not familiar with it, it’s about Jessica Fletcher, a retired schoolteacher-turned-mystery-author who goes around solving murders. Some of those murders take place in her beloved hometown of Cabot Cove, while others occur when she… Read more »

Writer Fuel: Which Point of View Should You Choose?

Writer Fuel: Which Point of View Should You Choose?

For some writers, point of view (POV) comes naturally. They hear their character’s voice in their head and know exactly whose perspective the story needs to be in. For other writers, POV can be a minefield where it’s impossible to know which point of view to choose. In fact, it might feel like you have… Read more »

Writer Fuel: Three-Act Analysis of Animal Farm

Writer Fuel: Three-Act Analysis of Animal Farm

I’ve been doing these three-act analyses for many months now, and it recently occurred to me that I hadn’t yet tried the model out on allegorical fiction. This is why today I thought I’d do an analysis of Animal Farm by George Orwell. Not familiar with the three-act structure? No worries. Read this article for… Read more »

Writer Fuel: Trying Out a New Technique - Dictation

Writer Fuel: Trying Out a New Technique – Dictation

I’ll admit, at first I was skeptical about dictation. To be honest, the idea kind of intimidated me. But after taking a Dictation Boot Camp led by my friend Sarah Elisabeth Sawyer, I decided to give it a try. In fact, I’m actually doing it right now as I write this Writer Fuel.  I think… Read more »

Writer Fuel: Two Things AI Can’t Take Away from You

A lot of people are nervous—and with good reason—that Artificial Intelligence (AI) might take away opportunities from human writers. After all, why should publishers pay humans to produce material when they can get a GPT to spit out something similar for free? What is it that can differentiate human writers from the bots? Two things:… Read more »

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: 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: 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 »