All posts by Ty Cohen

  • How To Write About Love - Writer's Life.org
    How To Write About Love

    Writing about love is a tricky business, and often it depends on the kind of novel you are writing as to how you should go about it. The most important part of writing about love is making...

    • Posted January 24, 2017
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  • What Inspires You To Write? - Writer's Life.org
    What Inspires You To Write?

    Cast your mind back, what was it about writing that made you think ‘this is what I want to do.’ Can you remember? As children we are all instilled with a love of storytelling, we have bedtime...

    • Posted January 24, 2017
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  • Get Better At Organizing And Become A Productive Writer - www.writerslife.org
    Get Better At Organizing And Become A Productive Writer

    Writers are not often naturally organized creatures, however learning how to be so can be invaluable when it comes to improving your writing and becoming more successful. You might think ‘but why?’ Writing is surely all about...

    • Posted January 20, 2017
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  • How To Write Outside Your Comfort Zone - Writer's Life.org
    How To Write Outside Your Comfort Zone

    It’s always good to experiment with your writing, and learning how to push those boundaries and write outside your comfort zone can lead you down many interesting paths. Of course, writing outside your comfort zone is easier...

    • Posted January 19, 2017
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  • Why Do So Many Books Fail? - Writer's Life.org
    Why Do So Many Books Fail?

    The majority of books that are written are hardly read by anybody. This may seem a little depressing, but it is the unfortunate truth. Think of all the millions of books that are out there. How many...

    • Posted January 19, 2017
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  • How To Create A Plot Twist That Will Shock Your Readers - Writer's Life.org www.writerslife.org
    How To Create A Plot Twist That Will Shock Your Readers

    When you are approaching the end of a novel, there is nothing better than suddenly everything you thought you knew being turned on its head. You were expecting the protagonist journey to go a certain way, but...

    • Posted January 18, 2017
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  • Does Your First Chapter Make A Good Impression? - Writer's Life.org
    Does Your First Chapter Make A Good Impression?

    Your first chapter is arguably the most important chapter of your book. This is the one that publishers will read and decide whether your book is worth paying more attention to, and one that your readers will...

    • Posted January 17, 2017
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  • Why You Can’t Finish Your Writing - Writer's Life.org
    Why You Can’t Finish Your Writing

    Are you the kind of writer that has tonnes of brilliant ideas? One who starts writing full of energy and bubbling with excitement about your story? One who gets a few chapters in and then starts to...

    • Posted January 17, 2017
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  • How To Make Every Scene In Your Novel Count - Writer's Life.org
    How To Make Every Scene In Your Novel Count

    If you really think about it, your novel is just a compilation of scenes that, when read together, tell your story. If your scenes flow into one another and complement one another (with the help of a...

    • Posted January 14, 2017
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  • It’s Time To Take Your Writing (And Yourself) Seriously - Writer'slife.org
    It’s Time To Take Your Writing (And Yourself) Seriously

    There are so many writers out there that keep their writing, and the fact that they love it, as a deep, dark shameful secret that they don’t want anyone to know about. By pretending that we are not...

    • Posted January 13, 2017
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