
We all know most stories we love are largely recycled pieces of mainstream refuse. And yet, we keep buying them up like they’re going out of…
We all know most stories we love are largely recycled pieces of mainstream refuse. And yet, we keep buying them up like they’re going out of…
It’s always fun and relatively easy to start writing a new concept. You’ve got your shiny-new characters with bright smiles and hidden agendas. Then you’ve got…
The trope of the starving artist isn’t always true, but it has more truth to it than many of us would like. With that in mind,…
As in life, not everything in literature is flowers, butterflies, and perfectly executed romance. Far from it – so it wouldn’t make sense to avoid these…
Today’s Ask Inkitt Question: My book started out strong, but now I’m stuck in the middle. Do you have any tips to help get me going…
Today’s Ask Inkitt Question: I’ve just finished writing my first book. What should I write next? First off, congratulations! You wrote a book. Say it again.…
As info-dumping’s only slightly more-attractive cousin, a flashback can be really unproductive if not executed correctly. The primary reason for this is because it disrupts the…
Do you ever wish you could go back to when you started writing and get it right from the start? I sure do! Of all the…
Building an alternate universe for your story to take place in can be super fun, but also overwhelming if you have more ideas than reasons for…
Inkitt offers a different model for drafting your manuscript because as the writer, you are able to receive instant feedback from a vast group of readers,…