All posts tagged "advice for writers"

  • Don't Let Your Ego Get In The Way Of Your Writing - Writer's Life.org
    Don’t Let Your Ego Get In The Way Of Your Writing

    Writers egos are funny old things - in one sense they are incredibly tiny. We tend to be full of self-doubt, always questioning whether we are simply fools for thinking we can make a career out of...

    • Posted November 24, 2016
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  • Become An Excellent Networker And Discover Opportunities For Your Book - Writerslife.org
    Become An Excellent Networker And Discover Opportunities For Your Book

    Writing conferences can be invaluable to writers, but of course, this is only true if you make the most of them! Writing conferences are a great opportunity to meet other writers, to share your work, to talk...

    • Posted November 22, 2016
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  • How To Write A Book - It’s Easier Than You Think! - Writer's Life.org
    How To Write A Book – It’s Easier Than You Think!

    There is no wrong or right way to write a book. However, one thing that is true is that anyone can do it. If you think you have a story in there somewhere and have always dreamt...

    • Posted November 22, 2016
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  • Have you got what it takes to be a writer?

    Lots of people say that they have always dreamt of becoming a writer, that they have great ideas for stories, or that writing has naturally always interested them, yet they have never been able to find the...

    • Posted November 19, 2016
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  • How To Define Your Books Genre - Writer's Life.org
    How To Define Your Books Genre

    Having a clear understanding of your books genre is so important. As the author you will be expected to be able to clearly and confidently say where you book fits - this is a question that will...

    • Posted November 18, 2016
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  • How To Create A Theme In Your Novel - Writer's Life.org
    How To Create A Theme In Your Novel

    We often hear advice about ensuring that our book has a theme. But how exactly do you create one, and how important is it to the success of your novel? A theme is defined as the subject...

    • Posted November 17, 2016
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  • How To Share Your Personal Experiences Through Your Writing - writerslife.org
    How To Share Your Personal Experiences Through Your Writing

    People write for many different reasons, and some choose to share deeply personal and affecting experiences that they have had in their own lives. This may be to highlight particular issues and problems to others, it may...

    • Posted November 16, 2016
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  • Could You Turn Your Book Into A Movie?

    Getting published is one thing, but getting your booked transformed into a movie is where you hit the big bucks! There are those that we all know about the Harry Potter series, The Hunger Games, The Twilight...

    • Posted November 15, 2016
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  • Get More Reviews For Your Book - Writer's Life.org
    Get More Reviews For Your Book

    Getting reviews for your book on well established and trusted websites such as Amazon and Goodreads can work wonders. Similarly, a lack of reviews or a few negative ones can badly affect your novels success. I remember...

    • Posted November 15, 2016
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  • Lessons To Learn From A Terrible First Draft - Writer's Life.org
    Lessons To Learn From A Terrible First Draft

    Writing the first draft of a novel is a huge learning curve, and no matter how experienced you are as an author, there are still lessons to be learned. Getting to the end of your first draft...

    • Posted November 12, 2016
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