Author: Lynn

How to Craft an Engaging Inciting IncidentHow to Craft an Engaging Inciting Incident



Last week we discussed what is the inciting incident and the importance in your story, along with 3 types of to consider. If you missed it click the link below to watch first. This week, I’ve got 6 tips for you to consider when crafting your inciting incident and placing it in just the right moment in your story to engage your reader and launch your plot.

Launching Your Story: Exploring the 3 Types of Inciting IncidentsLaunching Your Story: Exploring the 3 Types of Inciting Incidents



One could say the scene that launches your ancestor’s story is one of the most important events you will need to decide on. So make sure you have a clear knowledge of the scene that catapults the story forward. In today’s video lesson we lay out 3 different types of inciting events to look for in your genealogy research to help you propel your story to success.

How a walk, colouring and reading can enhance your family history storiesHow a walk, colouring and reading can enhance your family history stories



It takes more than just some writing skills to create entertaining family history stories. It takes creativity. But what if your creativity is lacking? No worries, you can actually develop your creativity. We all have it in us. In today’s video, learn how to develop your creativity  and enhance your family history stories with a few simple tasks. 

What is a Scene and How It’s Magic to Family History Stories?What is a Scene and How It’s Magic to Family History Stories?



Capturing your family history through scenes can be a powerful and magical way to retell the events of our ancestors’ lives. With the help of scenes, you can bring more life to your story and make it even more meaningful. Scenes are the best place to start when making that leap from a factual analytical writer to a more creative storyteller.  In today’s video we discuss how scenes can transform your stories.