Tag: writing

  • The ‘Big Five’ publishers

    The ‘Big Five’ publishers

    Did you know that about 60% of English-language books are produced by the ‘Big Five’ publishers? With such a staggering market share, and being responsible for a flood of high-quality literature, the Big Five publishers are set apart from the rest for a reason. But where did they come from, and how did they manage…

  • Figurative devices in writing

    Figurative devices in writing

    I’ve really been enjoying delving deeper into some of the conventions of writing – like the punctuation guide and novel dissection. This blog will be no different, leading us into the world of figurative devices such as personification, metaphor and onomatopoeia. These figurative devices are great ways of adding more flavour to writing, and if…

  • Literary genres

    Literary genres

    There are many different types of genre in writing, and every reader has their own preference – some may love nothing more than to curl up on their favourite armchair with a cup of hot chocolate and a cosy mystery, whereas others may need some self-care time with a light-hearted romance or comedy tale. This…

  • 7 traditional story archetypes

    7 traditional story archetypes

    Archetypes are typically relied on to represent fundamental narratives that resonate with audiences, leaving them with a strong impression from their themes and motifs – often universally recognised by readers, no matter their culture. This blog will delve into the main archetypes found within stories – including classic fairy tales like quests and heartbreaking tragedies.…

  • Where to read free stories online in 2024

    Where to read free stories online in 2024

    If you’re in a reading slump, there are many free online sources for short stories. You can find diverse genres and quality reads at Reedsy Short Stories and The Gutenberg Project, while compilation sites like BookBub offer numerous free short stories. Additionally, literary magazines, author websites, Wattpad, and Kindle also offer free reading options.

  • The history of storytelling

    The history of storytelling

    Literature evolved many, many moons ago, starting as verbal stories told to make sense of the world. Early stories were psychologically important to tribes and families, who began to apply reasoning to the things they had come across, as well as introducing folklore and mythology to the situations there was no clear explanation for. Some…