Fiction Writing
Craft compelling stories and novels
How to Write an Antihero Readers Root For
An antihero breaks the rules and readers love them for it. Learn how to write morally complex protagonists that audiences root for despite their flaws.
How to Write Humor in Fiction
Writing humor is harder than it looks. Learn the mechanics of comedy in fiction — timing, subversion, character voice, and when jokes can carry a story.
How to Write LitRPG
LitRPG blends fiction with game mechanics — stats, levels, and skill trees inside a story. Learn the rules of this fast-growing genre.
How to Write Multiple POV Without Confusion
Multiple POV lets you show a story from different angles. Learn when to use it, how to make each voice distinct, and the rules that prevent confusion.
How to Write Suspense That Grips Readers
Suspense keeps readers turning pages. Learn the techniques — dramatic irony, ticking clocks, withholding information — that build tension in any genre.
Only One Bed: Why This Trope Works
Only one bed is romance most beloved setup. Learn why this simple trope creates maximum tension — and how to write it without it feeling forced.
Character Arc: Types, Examples, and How to Write One
A character arc is how your character changes through a story. Learn the three types — positive, negative, and flat — with examples and writing tips.
Character Name Generator: 400+ Names for Fiction Writers
Browse 400+ character names organized by era, culture, and genre. Classic, modern, historical, and genre-specific names for your next story.
Character Traits List: 300+ Traits for Compelling Characters
Browse 300+ character traits organized by type — positive, negative, physical, emotional, and more. Build deeper fictional characters with this list.
D&D Character Name Generator: 300+ Names by Race and Class
Find the perfect D&D character name from 300+ options organized by race, class, and role. Elves, dwarves, tieflings, dragonborn, and more.
Enemies to Lovers: How to Write It Well
Enemies to lovers is romance most electric trope. Learn how to write the hate-to-love arc with tension, chemistry, and a satisfying payoff.
Epilogue: What It Is and How to Write One
An epilogue is the final section after a story ends. Learn when to use one, see famous examples, and get tips for writing an epilogue that works.