This week, Ken Miyamoto discusses five categories of SF and Fantasy worldbuilding while Anne R. Allen lists several reader pet peeves that writers should avoid.
Kris Calvin and Philip Athans provide their points of view on writing multiple points of view, Brian Andrews concludes his lesson on crafting believable action scenes, and Penny Sansevieri offers strategies for book marketing and author branding.
All that and a little more. Enjoy!
The Craft and Rules of Worldbuilding in Science Fiction and Fantasy by Ken Miyamoto
Three Things Your Query Letter Needs to Stand Out by Lucinda Halpern via Anne R. Allen
How to Avoid Writing Stuff Readers Hate by Anne R. Allen
30+ Ideas for Bite-Sized Book Marketing by Penny Sansevieri
Writing from Multiple Points of View by Kris Calvin
Whose POV Should it Be? by Philip Athans
How to Write Amazing Action Scenes (Part 2 of 2) by Brian Andrews
5 Great Tips: A Beginner’s Guide to Author Branding by Penny Sansevieri
Make Your Protagonist an Actor by Kathryn Craft
7 Awesome Foreshadowing Tips for Fiction Writers by Mia Botha