
How to Avoid Cheesy Writing
Is your writing cheesy? I asked a professional editor about how to spot cheesiness in your own writing as well as how to fix it. Free writing resources: https://schoolofplot.com/pages/free-downloads Find me here: https:/

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Fun, practical writing tips for anyone writing their dream novel. Especially if it's fantasy. I do love fantasy.
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Is your writing cheesy? I asked a professional editor about how to spot cheesiness in your own writing as well as how to fix it. Free writing resources: https://schoolofplot.com/pages/free-downloads Find me here: https:/

Niche aspects to keep in mind when you’re worldbuilding. I had fun! Free writing resources ➡️ Fantasy world building workbook ➡️

I asked you guys on IG (@schoolofplot) what makes you abandon a novel. Here are the top responses as well as some fixes to avoid these features in your own writing. (Although a few of them were pretty subjective). Here a

What’s the formula all great blurbs have? How can you make your book sound exciting? Which POV should you write in? Jessie from Book Blurb Magic gives us a 1 hour master class answering your blurb FAQs and workshopping a

A fun one. I asked you guys on Instagram (@schoolofplot) what your guilty pleasure fantasy tropes are. In this episode I discuss the top answers as well as share some of my own with Shay from Vine and Parchment. And as a

I always set myself some writing goals at the start of the year (and I usually only complete them in December). And as always, you can get free resources and whatnot here ⬇️ https://schoolofplot.com/pages/free-downloads

As I’m going through the drafting process, I’m keeping an eye on which words and phrases I want to cut from my manuscript. Here’s the list! And as always, you can get free resources and whatnot here ⬇️ https://schoolofpl

…without it sounding cringe. Some writing advice for novelists who want to avoid the “Marvel movie dialogue” criticism. Resources mentioned: • Character Workbook https://schoolofplot.com/products/character-workbook • Wri

I read 200 first pages as a writing contest judge. I made notes on which techniques grabbed my attention as well as common tropes and mistakes I noticed. FREE PLOT OUTLINE TEMPLATE: 📜 schoolofplot.com/pages/free-downloa

Circular endings, twists, cliffhangers and some exercises to help you workshop an ending that leaves readers feeling satisfied. FREE PLOT OUTLINE TEMPLATE: 📜 schoolofplot.com/pages/free-downloads

Insider tips from a writing contest organiser and judge. We talk about what judges look out for, entry red flags, and common cliches judges are used to seeing in manuscripts. November Brown of @writesofnovember joins me

Captivating first lines and 3 types of hooks with fantasy editor Shay from Vine and Parchment! FREE PLOT OUTLINE TEMPLATE: 📜 https://schoolofplot.com/pages/free-downloads

Practical tips for when you can’t seem to write anything half-decent (or even sit down to write at all). FREE PLOT OUTLINE TEMPLATE: 📜 https://schoolofplot.com/pages/free-downloads

From 6AM starts to Mambo #5, I pieced together King’s routine from various interviews and tried it out. Parts of it worked great! Others not so much. I’ve documented it all for you. FREE PLOT OUTLINE TEMPLATE: 📜 https:/

I found my amazing beta readers on Instagram. Today, Tina Marshall (@bookedtildawn) joins me to show you how to use social media to find beta readers, critique partners, ARC readers and people who are willing to buy your

Screenwriter and director Eva Wikke takes your questions about script writing, getting your scripts funded and produced, why book adaptations are always so inaccurate, and more. 📜 FREE PLOT OUTLINE TEMPLATE: https://sch

There’s a lot of writing advice on the internet, and I disagree with some popular tips. In this episode, I explain why. FREE PLOT OUTLINE TEMPLATE: 📜 https://schoolofplot.com/pages/free-downloads And you can find me at

You sent me your most hated dialogue cliches, and I got a professional editor to give you alternatives. Shay from Vine and Parchment joined this episode for a funny, productive chat. Full disclaimer, the start is quite j

Lore of the Wilds author Analeigh Sbrana chats with me about her unique path to an incredibly impressive book deal. We also discuss fantasy food, book boxes, diversity in fantasy, and the difference between indie and tra

In this episode we take a virtually incoherent story idea that I jotted down at 3AM, and we turn it into a half-decent story idea. FREE PLOT OUTLINE TEMPLATE: 📜 https://schoolofplot.com/pages/free-downloads And you can
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