J.C. Wolfe's Writing Portfolio

A collection of some of my best writing. Check out my work!

Writing Contest Wins and Honorable Mentions

Blindsided

First-place winner of Writer’s Carnival’s June 2013 100-Word Flash Fiction contest (Can$50 cash prize)

Just Say It

Third-place winner of Writer’s Carnival’s November 2014 Poet-less Poetry contest

The Siren’s Retribution

First-place winner of Writer’s Carnival’s April 2015 Author-less Flash contest

The Silver Queen

Honorable mention in Writer’s Carnival’s September 2014 Create a Creature contest

Suspicion

First-place winner of Writer’s Carnival’s June 2015 Author-less Flash contest

Featured Articles

7 Ways I Find Writers’ Blogs

Writers are everywhere, and with the advantages of the Internet and blogging, it's never been easier for us all to connect with one another. Blogging is a great way for writers to put themselves out there and gain some kind of footing for their work, but it can seem...

6 Mistakes Every Beginning Fiction Writer Makes (and How to Fix Them)

So you've just started writing fiction, but you're not sure you've got what it takes. You're afraid you'll fail, that you'll make a ton of writing mistakes and you'll never be that amazing artist you hope to be someday. Or worse, maybe you think you'll kill it as soon...

My Top Five Humor Tropes

What's life without whimsy? Laughter truly is the best medicine, which is why many writers like to include a little comedy even in dramatic works. Humor is one of the most appealing genres of fiction, but it's also one of the most challenging to write. That's where...

Defending R&J: Why “Romeo & Juliet” is a Greater Story Than You May Think

A year ago tomorrow, I shared a post on five points that are often overlooked in William Shakespeare's timeless play, Romeo & Juliet. Now I'm back and inspired to strongly defend it a second time. Nowadays, it's "cool" to criticize this story and dismiss it as a...

5 Lessons of Love in Shakespeare’s “Romeo & Juliet”

Welcome to the first week of October, or as it's come to be known here on The Wolfe's (Writing) Den, "Romeo & Juliet Week"! Yes, every year around this time, I like to share a post about my favorite love story: since I started blogging in 2013, I've covered five...

Thesaurus: A Writer’s Friend or Foe?

Remember the elementary school days when our teachers introduced us to those trusty reference books that would guide us through our writing? These were the friends we would come to rely on for the rest of our lives, the books containing so many of the answers we would...

Stories in the Stars: Finding Creative Inspiration in Space

No Man's Sky came out this month, ending a three-year wait for the biggest space exploration game ever made. Published by indie studio Hello Games for PlayStation and PC, the game is set in a massive open universe (read: 18 quintillion planets) that procedurally...

3 Reasons You Should Write Fiction in Active Voice

Anyone who either is or has worked with an editor has had to deal with the common writing issue of active voice vs. passive voice. Any and every editor worth their salt will tell you to favor active voice, while writing in passive voice is just another bad habit...

The Secret Plot Device: Chekhov’s Gun and How to Fire It

*click* Have you ever read a story or watched a movie/play where you noticed a certain item being used as an important plot device in a major scene, only to realize that the object in question had already made an appearance in a previous scene as some seemingly...

The Perks of Being a Fiction Writer

Remember that post I shared last week about the hard truths of being a writer? Well, fear not; I promise you that was only half of the big picture. After all, why would anyone choose to write if it only ever brought misery? Being a writer can be just as rewarding as...

What’s in a Color? How to Use Color Symbolism in Your Stories

I love colors. I'll say it over and over again: I love colors! They're beautiful. They're stimulating. Sometimes I even think they're magical. I love everything about them, from the power they have to evoke emotions to the subtle yet distinct differences they make in...

Composition of the Amethystine Variety and Why One Must Abstain From Its Application (or “Purple Prose and Why You Should Avoid It”)

I'm polymerized tree sap and you're an inorganic adhesive, so whatever verbal projectile you launch in my direction is reflected off of me, returns on its original trajectory, and adheres to you. - Dr. Sheldon Cooper, The Big Bang Theory (Season 1, Episode 13 - The...

5 Lessons I Learned from Writing a Master’s Thesis

Yes, I know I've been writing a lot about my recent graduate school achievement lately and it might be getting tiresome to my regular readers. Don't worry; I promise it'll only go on for like, two more months (just kidding!). In all seriousness, though, my Master's...

Writer’s Toolkit: What If? Writing Exercises for Fiction Writers

Every writer who is serious about their craft needs to have a well-stocked writing toolkit at their disposal. Of course, the exact tools may vary among the different artists who choose to use them: a poet may use only small notebooks for jotting down his thoughts,...

6 Popular Rhetorical Devices and How to Use Them

Rhetoric: the beautiful art of persuasive speaking and writing that all ambitious people strive to master. It's a powerful tool for success; within a social and communicative species like ours, so many goals can be achieved simply through the use of effective speech...

6 Hard Truths No One Tells You About Being a Writer

So you want to be a writer. Fantastic! But have you thought it through? Do you know what it really takes to be a writer? You might think you do, but if you're only looking through rose-colored glasses at the glamour of being a famous author, you may be shocked to find...

Five Points You’re Probably Missing in Shakespeare’s “Romeo & Juliet”

The new Romeo & Juliet movie is coming to UK and US theaters this Friday (which I admit makes me totally jealous, since there's no set release date for where I live yet). In the spirit of celebrating one of William Shakespeare's most famous plays, today's topic is...

VOCALOID: The Power of Creative Collaboration

Those familiar with my blog know that Wednesdays are dedicated to topics regarding creative writing. Today, I'm going to step a little outside the box (not too far, don't worry) to share a little more of my nerdy side and talk about my newest obsession: VOCALOID....

Writing for Animal Characters (Writers Reveal)

Welcome to the first Writers Reveal of the year! This month's topic was sent to me by Ashley Howland, who asked me to write about animal characters: who are my favorites, what makes a good animal character and storyline, etc. Honestly, I don't think she could have...

Five Reasons I Love Historical Fiction

If you read my recent post about the progress on my 2016 reading goals, you may have noticed I've been reading a lot of period fiction this year, and it's really been inspiring my fascination with history! I love reading stories set in the past for much the same...

3 Pieces of Advice No Writer Should Ever Forget

Writing is incredibly rewarding, but it can also be extremely challenging. Every artist is unique and every writer has their reasons for wanting to write, yet there are some pieces of advice that hold true for all creative spirits. Whenever you find yourself at a low...

6 Awesome Female Characters Every Girl Should Look Up To

Happy Women's Day! Because face it, world: you couldn't exist without us. March has been designated National Women's History Month, so to continue the theme of celebrating women on my blog, I've compiled a list of some of my favorite female characters ever! There are...

5 Good Writing Habits of Productive Writers

In many ways, fiction writing is a profession without routine. One day you're outlining your plot and character descriptions, another you're writing or editing scenes, still another you're preparing your novel for publication and marketing. It's a great career path...

Awards and Merits

Sunshine Blogger Award

Liebster Award

Sisterhood of the World Bloggers Award

Random Blog Posts

Vocabulary (Mondays)

Word of the Week: Exacerbate

Word: exacerbate Pronunciation: ig-ZA-sər-bayt Part of Speech: verb Definition: make (a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling) worse Source: Oxford Dictionaries "Exacerbate" isn't a word I've seen or heard a lot in my lifetime. In fact, I didn't even discover it...

Creative Writing (Wednesdays)

5 Disney Heroines Who Aren’t Princesses (But Are Still Awesome)

In the past two weeks, I shared a list of awesome Disney princesses and how they can be great role models for girls. But what about the heroines who aren't official royalty? Outside of its famous princess franchise, Disney has turned out some awesome female characters...

Stories & Poetry (Fridays)

Take Me Away

Standing here within my bedroom, Looking through the open window, Staring out onto the street, I see nothing. Lying still upon my bed As the sun recedes outside, Breathing slowly, my eyes closed, I hear nothing. When I walk across my campus, When I move along the...

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