How to Use the Enneagram to Create Fictional Characters

How to Use the Enneagram to Create Fictional Characters

I recently wrote about using the Enneagram to set your own goals as a writer, but you can also use this powerful tool to help develop your fictional characters.  In this post, I’m going to show you three ways that the Enneagram can help you develop complex, relatable characters that the reader cares about.  1…. Read more »

Not Just Dudes in Tights: Shutter

Not Just Dudes in Tights: Shutter

Introducing Shutter Picture it: it’s your twenty-seventh birthday. Twenty years to the day since your dad first let you in on his adventures by taking you to the moon. Ten years since your dad died. You feel washed up, because you don’t have any new adventures to write about. You decline company from your best… Read more »

Three Small Steps to Get Your Writing Back on Track

Three Small Steps to Get Your Writing Back on Track

For writers rebounding from illness or a family emergency, getting back on track is challenging. My recovery from the virus-that-shall-not-be-named is going at a snail’s pace. Writing time has all but disappeared. With my lack of stamina, anything I do has to be in short increments. At times I feel discouraged, but working in small… Read more »

The Poet’s Toolbox: What is Confessional Poetry?

The Poet’s Toolbox: What is Confessional Poetry?

Welcome back, poets! Today, I’m excited to talk about confessional poetry: a brief history, some defining characteristics, and a couple of exercises to help you get started writing confessional-style poetry of your own.  A (Very) Brief History of Confessional Poetry In 1959, Robert Lowell’s Life Studies was published, a collection that would later be described… Read more »

Doom, Hope, and Ten Candles

Doom, Hope, and Ten Candles

In most collective storytelling games I have played we’ve worked toward a happy ending. More often than I would like, a campaign will fade to nothing after one too many scheduling conflicts—such is the nature of a game played by Busy Adults with Many Important Things to Do™. And sure, there is the occasional TPK… Read more »

Tales of a Solopreneur: Building an Online Portfolio

Tales of a Solopreneur: Building an Online Portfolio

Disclaimer: DIY MFA does not provide legal, tax accounting, or financial advice. In making decisions regarding whether to hire a domain name broker, purchase a domain name, or other decisions that may have legal and/or financial ramifications. In making these and other decisions related to building your online portfolio, we strongly urge you to speak… Read more »