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How to Write a Query Letter
To get a literary agent for your novel, you need a query letter. Here’s how to write one.
Five Types of Magic Systems to Inspire Your Worldbuilding
Five types of magic systems, including examples, to inspire writers working on their own fantasy stories.
Six Steps to Creating a Magic System
Writing a fantasy novel? Building a world for your RPG campaign? Here are ideas on how to create a magic system from scratch.
Should You Choose Self-Publishing or Traditional Publishing?
Trying to decide whether to query a literary agent or explore self-publishing? Learn about the pros and cons.
How to Get Started with Scrivener (and My Top 5 Tools)
Looking for a tool to help you organize your writing? Here are some tips for using Literature and Latte’s Scrivener.
Writing Characters with the Enneagram, Part Nine: The Peacemaker
Use the Enneagram Nine to inspire patient, calming, and avoidant characters for your story.
Writing Characters with the Enneagram, Part Eight: The Challenger
Use the Enneagram Eight to inspire courageous, confidant, and combative characters for your story.
Writing Characters with the Enneagram, Part Seven: The Enthusiast
Use the Enneagram Seven to inspire joyful, adventurous, and hyperactive characters for your story.
Writing Characters with the Enneagram, Part Six: The Loyalist
Use the Enneagram Six to inspire hard-working, loyal, and indecisive characters for your story.
Writing Characters with the Enneagram, Part Five: The Investigator
Use the Enneagram Five to inspire observant, curious, and reclusive characters for your story.
Writing Characters with the Enneagram, Part Four: The Individualist
Use the Enneagram Four to inspire creative, sensitive, and self-conscious characters for your story.
Writing Characters with the Enneagram, Part Three: The Achiever
Use the Enneagram Three to inspire image-conscious, arrogant, and charming characters for your story.
How to Find Effective Comp Titles: A Guide for Querying Writers
Are you querying your novel to literary agents? Here’s how to find the perfect comparative titles.
Writing Characters with the Enneagram, Part Two: The Helper
Use the Enneagram Two to inspire empathetic, people-pleasing, and self-sacrificing characters for your story
Writing Characters with the Enneagram, Part One: The Reformer
Use the Enneagram One to inspire self-controlled, wise, moral, and perfectionistic characters for your story.