How to Write Stories that Invest Readers
More information at: https://writing-theory.com/posts/2402... Story Arcs are a core component of writing a story. How you plan and develop an arc is a combination of arcs of your characters and your plot. Writing better characters and writing better plots can all come down to story arcs. Writing Theory is your story writing channel dedicated to making you a better writer and helping you tell a better story. Find writing tips, writing tools, and all kinds of information on writing skills. If you want to write a good story, whether you're writing a fiction book or not, then these writing tips can help you create something special. Books mentioned: The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson - https://amzn.to/3SQ8wSv Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon - https://amzn.to/3I9dIMv #books #writing #writingtips #fantasy #fantasywriting #booktok

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