How to Tell If Your Character Has Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder doesn’t just apply to combatants. Understand how it’s diagnosed and what that means before including it in your story.
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder doesn’t just apply to combatants. Understand how it’s diagnosed and what that means before including it in your story.
Creativity can be cathartic. My guest today, Meredith Foster, shares the story of how writing helped her through a period of grief—and how it can help you too.
The basic purpose of fiction is to evoke an emotional reaction from your readers. My guest today, Nate Philbrick, reveals three major ways to do just that. All yours, Nate.
Ever noticed how most books portray characters’ memories as perfect? That really isn’t the case in reality. Here’s how to make your fiction more lifelike, original and infinitely more interesting with an unreliable narrator.
Is your memory perfect? I’m willing to bet the answer is no. So what about your characters’? If your cast recalls their memories with perfect clarity, it’s time to introduce a touch of unreliability.