Success Points Highlights

Show, Don’t Tell: Use Sensory Details to Immerse Readers in Your Story

Show, Don’t Tell: Use Sensory Details to Immerse Readers in Your Story

“Show, don’t tell” isn’t just a writing cliché—it’s the heartbeat of immersive storytelling. In this piece, Clay Stafford explores how sensory details, specificity, and subtext transform simple narration into a living experience. Learn how to make readers feel your story, not just read it.

Use Writing Prompts to Reignite Creativity

Use Writing Prompts to Reignite Creativity

Every writer faces moments of creative block. Writing prompts can help bypass perfectionism, spark new ideas, and remind us that the act of writing—imperfect as it may be—is what truly matters. Prompts help us rediscover curiosity, playfulness, and the joy of simply putting words on the page.

Know Your Audience

Know Your Audience

Every writer needs to know their audience. Writing for “everyone” often means reaching no one, but tailoring your story for a specific readership builds clarity, resonance, and loyalty.

Crafting Strong Protagonists That Hook Readers Instantly

Crafting Strong Protagonists That Hook Readers Instantly

If your story feels like it is stalling right from the first page, your problem might not be your plot. Before you rush off to rewrite the progression of the first chapter or maybe insert one of those unnecessary prologues, take a moment and look at your protagonist’s entrance. Readers decide whether to care (or […]

Storytelling Lessons from A Trip to the Moon by Méliès

Storytelling Lessons from A Trip to the Moon by Méliès

Why A Trip to the Moon Still Matters for Writers In graduate film school, I first watched Georges Méliès’s short 1902 French film A Trip to the Moon (Le Voyage dans la Lune). At the time, I didn’t really appreciate all it had to offer. It’s a classic, for sure, often...

The Skinny on Writing Children’s Chapter Books

The Skinny on Writing Children’s Chapter Books

Because I’ve had some decent success writing for children, I often get asked about various aspects of writing for that demographic. It’s a fun demographic. I love seeing younger people excited to read. As a writer, I always try to envision my reader when I’m writing,...