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The tug of war between good and evil is the main focus of Dorrance author Marilyn Obsuna’s book, Princess Bellarina. The theme of this story is something we can all… Dorrance Book Spotlight: Princess Bellarina
Every now and again we need an added layer of inspiration to give us momentum as we chase after our writing dreams. If you’re looking for that kernel of encouragement,… Five Inspirational Quotes to Keep you Motivated
The characters of your book are key to driving your plot forward. Without them, your storyline would be flat and stale. If you’re starting out on your writing journey, this… How to Write a Character Profile
Promoting your book is one of the most important steps in getting your work in front of the eyes that are ready to read it. While there are times when we… Break Past Your Promotional Plateau with These Four Tips
Poetry allows people to tap into their creative sides, pulling emotions from the depths of their souls to share with others. Poetry also helps people express themselves and spread their… Dorrance Book Spotlight: The Keys
An antagonist is a person you love to hate. It’s the character who goes against the grain and is essentially the exact opposite of your main character – the protagonist.… How to Develop a Protagonist
When it comes to promoting your book, you have to think outside-of-the-box and come up with creative ways to get your work in front of the eyes of people that… Three Creative Ways to Promote Your Book
Books are comprised of main characters, antagonists, protagonists (stay tuned for a future blog post on them!), and a variety of different characters who bring the story to life and… Flat Character: Who Is It?
A preface gives you a chance, before your story begins in earnest, to speak directly to your readers about the reasons why you wrote this book, and to provide a… How to Write a Preface
Fiction novels have the ability to transport us into a brand-new world, a world that we could have never dreamed of, one that plucks us right from reality and places… Map it Out: How Maps can Help Your Story