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4 Tips on Writing the Beginning of Your Story (So It Doesn’t Suck)

Posted on January 6, 2025 by cotyschwabe

TL;DR The opening of your story is crucial for capturing the reader’s attention and setting the tone. To create an impactful beginning, focus on starting with conflict, getting in late, leaving early, and establishing a rhythm of high and low tension. Avoid lengthy intros, excessive backstory, and introduce a limited number of characters to maintain…

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The Difference Between Heroes, Main Characters, and Protagonists

Posted on January 6, 2025 by cotyschwabe

TL;DR In storytelling, the terms hero, protagonist, and main character often overlap, but they represent different roles. Max in Mad Max: Fury Road is the main character but not a hero. Akira in Akira is the protagonist but not the main character. Samwise Gamgee in The Lord of the Rings is a hero but not…

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The BEST Scene From Every Star Wars Movie (Writing Advice)

Posted on January 6, 2025January 5, 2025 by cotyschwabe

TL;DR Today, we explore the best scenes from every Star Wars movie, highlighting iconic moments that define each film. From the prison escape in A New Hope to Kylo Ren’s ruthless introduction in The Rise of Skywalker, join us as we celebrate the standout moments that make the saga unforgettable. A New Hope In A…

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Disco Elysium – An Analysis on Writing Character Flaws

Posted on January 6, 2025 by cotyschwabe

TL;DR Disco Elysium is an intricate game that combines a rich, noir aesthetic with deep philosophical themes and complex character development. The protagonist, Harry, embodies both flaws and handicaps that not only drive the narrative but also enhance the player’s emotional engagement. Through Harry’s journey, the game explores heavy topics like addiction, mental health, and…

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7 Tips on Mastering Your Story’s Pacing To Keep Readers Hooked

Posted on January 6, 2025 by cotyschwabe

TL;DR Pacing in storytelling is crucial, involving both the overall speed of the plot and the rhythm of individual scenes. Understanding pacing can be complex, but it revolves around managing tension and resolution through careful structuring of events, information delivery, and character introspection. Effective pacing can elevate a narrative, keeping readers engaged and invested. This…

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Me and My Wife, Amanda

Bearing the Burden of Existence
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Hello. My name is Coty and this is my site. I'm an author who used to paint, but now is focused on words and making all kinds of unique books. I love God, my wife, my kids, and coffee - not necessarily in that order. Most of the posts on this site are informational. Thank you for stopping by.

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(Also, my wife makes handmade earrings. If you'd like to see them, you can here: Be Bold To Wonder)

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