
Storytelling Lessons from A Trip to the Moon by Méliès
What can writers learn from A Trip to the Moon? Clay Stafford explores how Georges Méliès’s groundbreaking film teaches timeless storytelling techniques—mystery, suspense, action, horror, and romance—offering valuable lessons for writers of all genres.

23 Checklist Items to Write a Great Mystery
Writing a great mystery requires more than just a crime—it demands suspense, red herrings, a compelling sleuth, and a thrilling climax. This 23-point checklist breaks down the essential elements that make mysteries engaging, page-turning, and unforgettable.

Get Your Characters a Job
Characters' jobs are more than just details; they shape personalities, relationships, and the plot. Explore how a character's career can add depth, reveal inner motives, and drive the story forward.