Writer Fuel: Scene Craft: How to Create Stronger Scenes

Writer Fuel: Scene Craft: How to Create Stronger Scenes

At DIY MFA, we talk a lot about “big craft” topics like character development, world-building, or story structure. Today, I wanted to do something a little different and discuss scene craft—i.e., the techniques that go into creating a compelling and engaging scene. Scenes are an essential component of storytelling because they are the fundamental building… Read more »

Writer Fuel: How Do You Feel About AI?

Writer Fuel: How Do You Feel About AI?

The use of generative AI in writing is a topic that comes up a lot in DIY MFA courses and programs. Let’s face it, this is probably the biggest technological revolution we’ve had in the writing space since movable type. As I’ve shared in the past, I am “AI-cautious.” I don’t like how many LLMs… Read more »

Writer Fuel: Three-Act Analysis of The Little Prince

Writer Fuel: Three-Act Analysis of The Little Prince

We’re back with another three-act analysis, this time of the French classic, The Little Prince by  Antoine de Saint-Exupery. This book has been a long-time favorite of mine, and like Animal Farm it has a great deal of allegory and symbolism woven into it, though it is decidedly less pessimistic and has a tone that… Read more »

Writer Fuel: Why You Should Try the Pomodoro Technique

Writer Fuel: Why You Should Try the Pomodoro Technique

One of the most challenging parts of the creative process is what many writers lovingly call B.I.C. (backside in chair). But productivity isn’t just about getting to the desk and cranking out the words. Many of us often struggle with distractions and all sorts of interruptions so that even if we are able to get… Read more »

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