Tag: Advice

  • Pulp on Pulp is Available for Preorder!

    Last year, Misha Burnett and I put together a call for submissions for an anthology of essays on pulp fiction. Titled Pulp on Pulp, it collects tips, tricks and advice on the art of writing pulp fiction from some of the up and coming names in the growing PulpRev movement. Pulp on Pulp was meant…

  • What Makes A Story Dark?

    ‘Dark’ is an oft-seen descriptor for books, comics, movies, games and television shows these days. These media are usually packed with violence, swearing, sex scenes and the like. But does that really make a story dark? As I made my way through old runs of the Punisher — specifically the MAX runs, the runs filled…

  • Worldbuilding with Real World Martial Arts

    The average author treats martial arts simply as a collection of techniques to be displayed in fight scenes. But martial arts is more than just techniques: it is a way of life, one that resonates throughout the individual and society. The superior writer recognizes that, and sees opportunities for worldbuilding and characterisation. Sigmund Ringeck’s Knightly Arts…

  • Cloud Token: Money Machine or Scamcoin?

    Several weeks ago, an acquaintance invited me and my wife for a discussion. He wanted to sit down with us to talk about how we could ‘achieve financial freedom’. We had met him at a seminar we had attended in July, and we were all seeking ways to expand our income. Thinking it was a…

  • How to Level Up Your Bad Guys

    Everybody loves main characters who grow into heroes. Over the length of a series, tested in fire and steel, they overcome their weaknesses, become even stronger and more capable, and become more than they are. Indeed, character growth is the foundation of shounen manga — readers want to see the hero grow from a zero to a…

  • Writing the Prepared Professional

    One of the reasons I love thrillers is the genre’s dedication to authenticity. Cops talk and act like cops, spec ops guys see the world much differently from ordinary people, and so on. The genre provides a dramatised window into the lifestyles and activities of these professionals, and how they see the world. Key to…