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M. L. Bull
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First-Person Point-of-View: Me, Myself, & I
First-person point-of-view is known to be the hardest kind of point-of-view for most writers to write because it requires them to literally "get inside of a character's head" or for them to become the character themselves. This requires skillful writing and being almost submerged within a single character, and just one reason why I rarely write in the first-person point-of-view. Writers also have to thoroughly know the focal or viewpoint character well, such as their though
M.L. Bull
Dec 23, 20257 min read


Internal Conflict: The Emotions Characters Feel & How to Show Them
Internal conflict is the inner battle within characters when they collide with external forces. Character emotion is one of the most important aspects of all fictional characters whether they're humanlike characters or animals like in the allegorical novella, "Animal Farm" by George Orwell. Emotions allow writers to impact their readers and cause them to feel something and relate and connect with their characters. There is a wide range of emotions characters can experience; b
M.L. Bull
Sep 19, 20255 min read


Internal Conflict: The 4 Inner Operations in Characters
Let's say you're a hiker lost in a national park while being on a camping trip. You're troubled and concerned about your safety; but...
M.L. Bull
Sep 12, 20254 min read


The 5 W Questions Method: Who, What, When, Where, & Why
One of my all-time favorite board games to play is Clue . You know, the one with the colorful suspects where players have to identify the...
M.L. Bull
Aug 28, 20254 min read


Christian Fiction: 10 Popular Tropes in Christian Fiction Books
When we think about tropes, the first two genres that come to mind are oftentimes fantasy or romance. However, Christian fiction also has...
M.L. Bull
Aug 16, 20258 min read


The Anatomy of Story Structure
If writers really think about it, story structure can be similar to the functionality and foundation of different systems of the human body. There are four specific components of the anatomy of story structure that together make up the DNA of a cohesive, well-organized story. These four components include goals, characters, plot or story arcs, and scenes.
M.L. Bull
Jun 28, 20252 min read


Character Development: What Is It & How to Write Purposeful Characters
Character development is the internal and external transformation characters go through during and after the course of the story.
M.L. Bull
May 23, 20245 min read
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