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6 Twilight Spin Offs I’d Like to See: Should Meyer Expand the Twilight Universe?

Despite the series’ many flaws, I continue to enjoy the vampire phenomenon—whether it’s in spite of it’s cheesiness, or because of it, is something I’ve still to decide. However, I’ve identified the two major elements which initially drew me to the saga, and which continue to leave me wanting more. Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsNovember 26, 2021 ago
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15 Words Writers Should Know: Terminology Used by Authors (PART 2)

Last week, I listed nine terms writers should know. In this article, I list six more. After all, one list isn’t enough to include every literary term; writers are too obsessively verbose for that. Whether it be official terms used in the industry, or the lingo your readers use, there Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsNovember 19, 2021 ago
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15 Words Writers Should Know: Terminology Used by Authors (PART ONE)

Writers are a wordy bunch. Therefore, it should come as no surprise that writers have their own vernacular, or collection of vocab which they regularly use. If you are new to the writing community, or the publishing industry generally, you may be unfamiliar with the acronyms or titles used. Most Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsNovember 12, 2021 ago
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6 Ways Twilight Resembles a Fairy Tale (Problems with the Classic Love Story)

Love it or hate it, there’s no denying that Twilight has left it’s mark on literature. From a profusion of vampire novels, to the popularity of the fantasy romance book, Twilight has affected the literary landscape. However, what few consider is why Twilight is so popular. Yes, the book had Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsOctober 29, 2021 ago
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Stephen King Tropes: Familiar Concepts Used by the Master of Horror

It’s not unusual for writers to gravitate towards certain ideas. While others might consider the reusing of such ideas to be lazy, a great writer can take similar concepts and make them different each time. Provided a writer is willing to flesh out his characters, and be inventive in his Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsOctober 22, 2021 ago
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The Power of Writing & Storytelling: Lady in the Water (M. Night Shyamalan’s Misunderstood Film)

The name M. Night Shyamalan is one many of us may be somewhat familiar with. Though he hasn’t reached the same level of fame as Stephen Spielberg, his name nevertheless carries some weight in the film industry—both good and bad. If you’re older, you’ll know him as the creator of Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsAugust 27, 2021 ago
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4 (More) Types of Creative Writing

In my posts, 11 Types of Creative Writing (Part 1 and Part 2) I discussed the various mediums writers of fiction could experiment with. These aren’t to be confused with writing types, such as blogging or copywriting, nor with genres, such as fantasy or romance. Instead, these are categories which Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsJuly 16, 2021 ago
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7 Reasons Edward Cullen is the Real Protagonist of Twilight (Was Midnight Sun a Better Books)?

Twilight is seldom hailed as a literary masterpiece. Even it’s most diehard adherents wouldn’t compare it with Shakespeare (though one fan did assert it should be considered a classic, a debate for another article). One of the biggest complaints about the quality of the series revolves around Bella—the protagonist and Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsJuly 9, 2021 ago
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6 Questions to Ask When Reviewing a Book (And How to Improve Your Editing Skills)

If there’s one activity every author should at least try, it’s reviewing books. The book can be ten years old or newly released, but the process remains the same. The fundamentals which constitute an entertaining story have changed little in the last hundred years—you may even be of the opinion Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsJuly 2, 2021 ago
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5 Reasons a Writer Should Review Books (How to Reach Your Target Audience)

It should go without saying that most writers are also avid readers. If one didn’t read at all, they’re wanting to write would be strange. If you don’t appreciate food, why become a chef? Most people, even authors, still read for fun, and it’s usually an author’s ultimate goal to Read more…

By rnblundell, 4 yearsJune 25, 2021 ago

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