
Example of a Short Story With a Protagonist and Antagonist
Every story you remember lives on a single tension: someone wants something, and something stands in the way. That push and pull is built from
Ghostwriting across every format
From memoir to magical realism

Every story you remember lives on a single tension: someone wants something, and something stands in the way. That push and pull is built from

A great twist does not just shock readers, it redefines everything they thought they understood. It sends them flipping back through earlier chapters, whispering, “It

Building a convincing future is one of the most rewarding challenges in fiction. Whether you are writing hard science fiction, a dystopian thriller, speculative fantasy,

Technology can be the beating heart of a great story. It powers faster than light travel, wakes an artificial mind, rewrites human memory, or simply

Science fiction is the art of imagining what could be. It gives us worlds shaped by advanced technology, alien civilizations, bent time, dystopian governments, and

Science fiction can carry readers across galaxies, into alternate dimensions, and deep into futures shaped by technology we can barely imagine. Yet the stories that

If you have ever been told that your novel “starts too slow” or that there is “too much explanation,” there is a good chance you

Fantasy is far more than dragons, spell books, and hand drawn maps tucked inside a cover. At its heart, fantasy is the craft of building

Creating a fantasy world from scratch is one of the most thrilling parts of being a writer. It is the moment imagination stops being a

Every great story starts as a jumble of thoughts. A striking opening image, a character who will not leave you alone, a twist you keep

Mystery writing is a delicate balancing act. Give away too much, and your story becomes predictable long before the final chapter. Reveal too little, and

Psychological thrillers have a quiet, unsettling power. They crawl under the skin, whisper doubts into the reader’s mind, and blur the line between truth and