Skip to content

Nat's Nook – Writing

Natalie Nielson

  • Bio
  • Works in Progress
    • First Page – Ava’s Story
    • Worlds
  • Home of Nat’s Nook – Writing!
    • Creativity and Writing
    • Life Lessons
    • Seasonal Blogs
    • Story Elements
    • Topics In Fiction
    • Writing Prompts
  • Contact
  • Blog

Tag: genre

Genre

Cultural Fiction

March 9, 2021March 9, 2021 Natalie Nielson

A sub-genre of fiction that allows us to better understand the problems in society find solutions through the cultural genre stories.

Tagged cultural fiction, culture, diveristy, genre, influence, power of stories, racism, self improvement, societal solutions, society, strengthLeave a comment
Genre

Romance

February 9, 2021January 18, 2021 Natalie Nielson

Romance is a genre, a story element, and an emotional beat. Find out how to include romance in your story to improve your writing.

Tagged emotional aspect, genre, romance, romance in fiction, romance in stories, story elements, sub plot, writing romanceLeave a comment
Genre, Lessons for Life

Pulp Fiction

June 30, 2020June 29, 2020 Natalie Nielson

One type of genre is full of pulp, the good stuff. This genre, pulp fiction has a significant role in society, pros and cons.

Tagged fiction, genre, magic, novels, pulp fiction, reading, society, stories, themes, writingLeave a comment
fantasy castle
Writing Tools

The Fantastic Genre!

June 2, 2020June 2, 2020 Natalie Nielson

Fantasy is a genre that goes beyond make-believe. In worlds where anything can happen, we can learn about truth and what it means to be human.

Tagged fantasy, fiction, genre, life lessons, life skill, real stories, stories, themes, writing, writing promptLeave a comment
Writing Tips

Genre

February 4, 2020February 4, 2020 Natalie Nielson

Write what you know and what you love! But be aware, that if you want to share your work, you need to know some things about your genre.

Tagged audience, genre, marketing, target audience, themes, writing process, Writing Tips, writing tools2 Comments

Search

 

Loading Comments...