Types of Irony: Verbal, Situational, and Dramatic
Irony is a figure of speech that involves a contradiction or incongruity between what someone said and what someone meant. There are three types of irony: verbal, situational, and dramatic. […]
Irony is a figure of speech that involves a contradiction or incongruity between what someone said and what someone meant. There are three types of irony: verbal, situational, and dramatic. […]
There’s no question that a thriller novel is an exciting genre. But what makes it so thrilling? It’s the literary elements used to create suspense and tension. In this blog […]
A dynamic character is a term used in literature to describe a character who changes or grows throughout the story. These characters are not static but, instead, are constantly evolving. […]
Many people ask: “What is realistic fiction?” That’s a question that is not easy to define. Realistic fiction is a type of writing that portray characters and events in a […]
What is a motif, and how can you use it in your writing? A motif is a literary technique using a recurring element or idea in a literary work. It […]
Conflict is what makes a thriller novel thrilling. Without it, the story would be dull and uninteresting. Therefore, it is essential to understand the different types of conflict that can […]
The character development process can be one of the most fun and exciting when starting a new novel. But where do you start? What are the critical components of a […]
Have you ever read a book that kept you up at night? Or one that made you cry? Good writing can do that to a reader. It can create an […]
In order to write great stories, you need to create three-dimensional characters that your readers can connect with on a deeper level. When it comes to fiction, we often think […]
When writing a story, one of the most important aspects is creating a plot. But what exactly is a plot? This blog post will look at what incidents, reactions, and […]