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Write with Mel
Encouragement, tips and writing advice I’ve learned along the way.
5 key elements for a strong character arc
As a book coach and developmental editor, the biggest mistake I see in manuscripts is a weak character arc. A weak character arc means that readers won't stay invested in your story. As fiction writers, our primary goal is to get readers to the end of our story. That means you need to do whatever you can to get character development right! Your success as a writer depends on it.
Instead of persistence, writers should focus on this
If you’ve ever looked into how to be a successful author or how to get published, you’ve most likely come across the common writing advice that says ‘persistence pays off’. But I want to offer a slightly different perspective. Persistence is important, but it isn’t the key to building a successful writing career, especially now that the book and publishing markets are completely oversaturated.
Why is Lightlark so popular (and how did it get a movie deal before publication)?
Lightlark, a YA fantasy novel written by Alex Aster was a BookTok phenomenon and remained on the NYT bestseller list for over a year. Universal bought the movie rights to Lightlark before the book was even released. Aster is in her 20s and it’s still very early in her writing career to see skyrocketing success. This sounds like every author’s dream come true, so how did it happen?