Wither by Lauren DeStefano: Essay & Project Ideas

There's no shortage of food for thought in Lauren DeStefano's new post-apocalyptic, dystopian novel, Wither. We've compiled some essay topics and project ideas to get you started, but the sky's the limit on this one! Essay ideas Imagine Rhine's kidnapping from her brother Rowan's point of view. How does he discover she's been taken? What does he... Continue Reading →

Wither by Lauren DeStefano: Essay & Project Ideas

There's no shortage of food for thought in Lauren DeStefano's new post-apocalyptic, dystopian novel, Wither. We've compiled some essay topics and project ideas to get you started, but the sky's the limit on this one! Essay ideas Imagine Rhine's kidnapping from her brother Rowan's point of view. How does he discover she's been taken? What does he... Continue Reading →

Writing Prompt: Say What?

Dialogue is key in any story.  But is your dialogue working for your story? Is it pulling its weight?  Dialogue in story should never be there for the sake of being there; it must always serve a purpose: convey information forward the plot illuminate character Here is a very simple example to illustrate how a... Continue Reading →

Writing Prompt: Get Into Character, Ends Monday

Have you written your story for our February-March writing prompt?  There's still time! Send us your stories by 11:59PM PST Monday, March 14. The focus is writing your character -- check out the details here.  Write your story from ANY fandom or create your own original characters.  We're looking forward to reading them!

Literary Lovers Mash-Up: Grace & Sam Uley

We are sharing entries from our second-annual Literary Lovers Mash-Up Writing Contest -- which offered you the chance to combine two romantic heroics from different books. We'll be featuring all of the qualifying stories over the next few days, so check back periodically for all of these great submissions! Participants will also be receiving a... Continue Reading →

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