Author: andrewmfriday

  • Book Review: Some More Fun Fantasy and Science Fiction

    Book Review: Some More Fun Fantasy and Science Fiction

    Gods, Monsters, and the Lucky Peach by Kelly Robson In 2267, Earth has just begun to recover from worldwide ecological disasters. Minh is part of the generation that first moved back up to the surface of the Earth from the underground hells, to reclaim humanity’s ancestral habitat. She’s spent her entire life restoring river ecosystems,…

  • Ideas for Organizing Your Writing Space

    Ideas for Organizing Your Writing Space

    Looking for some ways to organize your writing space? Let me share how I organize my writing files digitally. I create a folder called WRITING. Within that folder, I have three sub-folders: Writing ProjectsIn this sub-folder, I create a sub-folder for each current writing project I’m working on. This has really helped me have a…

  • Friday’s Findings

    Friday’s Findings

    I enjoy a writing group I joined on Facebook. It’s a small group, only 20 or so, and it’s focused on supporting each other during this year’s NaNoWriMo. For a while, I’ve always thought being a part of a small group on social media is a great way for people to support each other. Whether…

  • Story Structure: Harmon’s Plot Embryo

    Story Structure: Harmon’s Plot Embryo

    I’ve already talked about Harmon’s Plot Embryo. It’s the most visited page on my blog. Just to review, here are the story structures I’ve posted about recently: 3-Act Structure 7-Point Structure Hero’s Journey Freytag’s Pyramid Snowflake Method Harmon’s Embryo

  • Story Structure: The Snowflake Method

    Story Structure: The Snowflake Method

    This is my favorite. Read more about Randy Ingermanson’s Snowflake Method here. Photo by Egor Kamelev from Pexels

  • Story Structure: Freytag’s Pyramid

    Story Structure: Freytag’s Pyramid

    Read more about this story structure here. Photo by Castorly Stock from Pexels

  • Story Structure: Hero’s Journey

    Story Structure: Hero’s Journey

    This is a classic. Here’s a beautiful graphic from StoryboardThat. Photo by Klaus Nielsen from Pexels

  • Friday’s Findings

    Friday’s Findings

    I’m doing word sprints in preparation for NaNoWriMo. Yes, I’m training like an athlete trains for a race. In this case, I sit in my chair, set my phone for 20 minutes and write non-stop on my WIP (not my NaNoWriMo project). If you think about it, isn’t this a great way to write a…

  • Story Structure: 7 Point Story Structure

    Story Structure: 7 Point Story Structure

    Another story structure you can use: