My previous blog entries are part of my personal writing journey as I do my best to finish my first multi-chaptered work.
This blog, however, explains how I came to be inspired to work on a multi-chaptered story in the first place:
I just went on a hunt for 2024's Secret Author Talking Topic Thread and reading it was like seeing my GA life flashing before my eyes.
To anyone who might not know, I was urged to join the forum by a friend who enjoyed reading anon
Ben's Bumblings- Entry 1/24/2025
Middles: Nuances and Distinctions
Note: I am a novice level writer. Everything I say should be taken with a grain of salt or disregarded as I bumble my way around.
This blog entry is dedicated to Nuances and Distinctions that I struggled with halfway into the writing of my first novel:
Showing What Another Character Is Thinking While Being Limited to the Main Character’s Overall Point of View
These are examples I gathered from the communi
Note: I am a novice level writer. Everything I say should be taken with a grain of salt or disregarded as I bumble my way around.
I would like to think we all started as readers and then felt the desire to write our own characters, worlds, or continuations (the birth of fanficiton?).
In school, we were taught a few basics:
Everything has a beginning, middle, and end.
A story generally has 3 Acts in structure.
Make sure your thesis statement in those essays have t