Robert Wood

Rob has yet to encounter a bookshop he can walk past, a habit which has become deadly now that you can buy the newest releases digitally at 1am. Thankfully, it also comes in handy for providing the best advice on writing your book.
Here's How To Write A Rashomon Scene, And Why You Should - A character from the movie Rashomon takes a selfie.
Writing
Robert Wood

Here’s How To Write A Rashomon Scene, And Why You Should

Sometimes, it’s the way you tell a story that makes it special. That’s what turns a simple act of revenge into a labyrinthine murder mystery, or a comical misunderstanding into a grand farce. Because of this, it can be helpful to consider not just the events of your story, but the most effective way they

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What You Need To Know Before Writing A Shared Universe - A dwarf and a hobbit are locked in discussion.
Marketing
Robert Wood

What You Need To Know Before Writing A Shared Universe

Only a decade ago, the shared universe was a rare flower – the province of only a few artists and, even then, rarely explored to its fullest potential. Now, it’s hard to name a movie studio that isn’t launching some kind of shared universe, from Marvel’s ‘cinematic universe’, in which characters like Iron Man, Captain

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Want A Cult Following? Hide Secrets In Your Writing - An author walks along, sensing terrifying characters hidden behind bushes,
Marketing
Robert Wood

Want A Cult Following? Hide Secrets In Your Writing

Nothing gets a reader to love a book quite so much as getting them to engage with it. Passive readers experience a story and move on, but engaged readers mull over the plot, theorize about character motivations, and fantasize about paths not taken (sometimes enough to write them), all while the years go by and

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