Every great story lies to the reader. Not maliciously. Not cheaply. But deliberately — with care, restraint, and purpose. If you’ve ever reached the end . . .
Every writer experiences it sooner or later — that moment when a TV episode ends and you sit back thinking, “Great idea… but I would’ve . . .
Too often, people believe they need to pass some invisible exam before calling themselves a writer: a published book, a degree, the perfect idea, or . . .