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Cliffhangers, Spoilers, and Storytelling: Why Pacing Shapes How We Watch
Cliffhangers, spoilers, and suspense: storytelling pace shapes how audiences consume stories. A lot is revealed in why pacing matters for writers and how we as readers view the story.
Yassie
Sep 17, 20253 min read


Redefining Literature: Using Authors as Adjectives
An author becomes an adjective when their work becomes so iconic that you can no longer separate the story from its scribe. Read about 10 of these author adjectives in this Grammar Chaos article.

Pola
Sep 17, 20253 min read


R. F. Kuang: A Voice of Power, History, and Imagination
Discover the life and works of R. F. Kuang, bestselling author of The Poppy War, Babel, Yellowface, and Katabasis. Explore how her novels blend history, fantasy, satire, and academic critique into unforgettable stories.
Yassie
Sep 14, 20253 min read


Why You Can’t See Your Own Mistakes (and Why That’s Okay)
Writers can’t always spot their own blind spots—awkward sentences, voice shifts, or punctuation slips—but editors can. The Manuscript Editor offers a fresh perspective that is crucial for spotting blind spots and helping your writing resonate with readers.
Yassie
Sep 13, 20252 min read


Art Is Meant to Be Risky: Let’s Stop Automating the Soul Out of Storytelling
Art thrives on risk. Relying on AI makes the storytelling lose its depth, originality, and soul when stripped of vulnerability.
Yassie
Sep 12, 20252 min read


How Our Fave Fictional Foods Delightfully Serve Well
Our favorite foods in fiction make for a mouthwatering experience, and they just serve so well they become indelible—at least to the imagined taste.

Chona
Sep 11, 20252 min read
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