Characters

Writing a Parent: The Dos and Don'ts - Two parents lecture a baby.
Writing
Paige Duke

Writing a Parent: The Dos and Don’ts

If I’ve learned anything from my own experience as a parent, it’s that children are mirrors. They bring out the best and worst in parents and reflect to us the truth about our deepest struggles, needs, and desires. They give their adults the opportunity to see themselves for what and who they truly are; what

Read More »
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

Read More »
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

Read More »
Everything You Need To Know About Writing Robots and AI - A robot performs Hamlet's soliloquy.
Writing
Hannah Collins

Everything You Need To Know About Writing Robots and AI

In the Rick and Morty episode, ‘Something Ricked This Way Comes’, slovenly super genius Rick Sanchez casually builds a tiny robot at the breakfast table. “What is my purpose?” the robot asks him, seconds after its creation. “Pass the butter,” Rick replies. The robot completes the task, then repeats, “What is my purpose?” “You pass butter,”

Read More »

Talk to us

Have any questions? We are always open to talk about your writing, publishing projects, creative opportunities and how we can help you.