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5 Reasons Our Writing Should Include Friends Fighting

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In our stories, our characters can’t always get along. Even friends can’t always agree. Why? Well let me ask you this- do you always get along with everyone? Really?  Really ? Not only do we all have bad days, moments of stress, and grumpy mornings- we’re also all human. We have different ideas, worldviews, plans, and goals. Which means we’re going to disagree. Not only do we disagree, but sometimes we actually disagree and fight with our friends  more  than with other people. This is because we often view close family and friends as “ safe targets :” our security in our relationship means we are more real and more confrontational than we would be otherwise. We aren’t putting up a front or playing nice, which leads to different dynamics in the relationship. So that does that mean for our stories? The relationships in our stories should mimic real life, which means they should include conflict. Showing this conflict in our stories can have a variety of benefits. 5 Reasons ...

A Few Favorite Comics

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These are some of my favorite comics about writing and creating! As well as a few bonus comics just for fun 😉 Your own mileage may vary but I hope they make you smile! These artists all have fantastic work posted online and sold in stores- I’ve linked to their sites below so definitely check them out. A Few Favorite Comics Sarah’s Scribbles By Sarah Anderson of Sarah’s Scribbles By Sarah Anderson of Sarah’s Scribbles By Sarah Anderson of Sarah’s Scribbles Incidental Comics By Grant Snider of Incidental Comics By Grand Snider of Incidental Comics By Grant Snider of Incidental Comics XKCD By Randall Monroe of XKCD By Randall Monroe of XKCD Strange Planet By Nathan Pyle of Strange Planet By Nathan Pyle of Strange Planet For more smiles, check out  these random and funny things that have caught my eye on pinterest!  🙂 Originally published February 19, 2021 on Bethany-Henry. com. 

5 Types of Love in Our Stories

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There’s lots of talk about love this time of year and so today we’re looking at 5 different types of love in stories. That’s right, because love doesn’t come one-size-fits-all greeting-card type format. There are a million different ways to give, receive, experience, and feel love. All of these experiences and expressions of love can be super powerful and emotional. This is true of real life and it should be reflected in our stories as well! 5 Types of Love in Stories 1. Romantic Love The most obvious answer two days before Valentine’s Day, I know. Romantic love not only has its own story genre but there are several different romantic themes/tropes commonly seen within it. We have: Friends to Lovers Slow Burn Fated Mates/Soul Mates Arranged Marriage Secret Baby Secret Billionaire Second Chance Forbidden Love Fake Relationship Forced Together …as well as probably many more! 2. Love for Family This doesn’t always receive the spotlight of romantic love, but it is just as powerful a force ...

Guest Post: 6 Rules for Retelling Classic Stories

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Today I am thrilled to be sharing a guest post I wrote for Fiction University looking at  six rules for retelling classic stories . As always, I encourage you to check out the vast stores of resources and information available at Fiction University… and of course check out my post as well!! 6 Rules for Retelling Classic Stories I love retellings, especially of Shakespeare or fairy tales! However, some retellings are definitely better than others. Hopefully these tips for writing retellings will help our stories to be the absolute best they can be! Originally published February 5, 2021 on Bethany-Henry. com.