All posts tagged "author tips"

  • Use Your Writing To Inspire - Writer's Life.org
    Use Your Writing To Inspire

    Writers write for many different reasons. Some do it purely because they feel they have a piece of writing inside them that wants to come out, others do it because they want people to understand their stories,...

    • Posted November 4, 2017
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  • Questions To Ask Yourself Before You Start A New Book - Writer's Life.org
    Questions To Ask Yourself Before You Start A New Book

    Starting a new book is often exciting and daunting in equal measures. On the one hand, you are raring to get going. On the other, you don’t quite know where to start. To prepare yourself for writing...

    • Posted November 2, 2017
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  • What Does Success Mean To You? - Writer's Life.org
    What Does Success Mean To You?

    When it comes to writing success, everyone has a different opinion of what that means. For some, getting a publishing deal is their only aim, and without one they can’t consider themselves to be a successful author....

    • Posted November 1, 2017
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  • Should You Write A Prologue? Writer's Life.org
    Should You Write A Prologue?

    There has been a long-running debate when it comes to including a prologue in a novel. Many writers, editors and publishers claim to be dead against it. Others argue that a prologue can be a useful device...

    • Posted October 31, 2017
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  • How To Deal With Negative Blog Comments (Professionally!) - Writer's Life.org
    How To Deal With Negative Blog Comments (Professionally!)

    We’ve all been told that writing an author blog can help boost our book sales, widen our audience and build our fan base. Indeed, done well an author blog can both help to sell more books and...

    • Posted October 29, 2017
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  • How to Write Character Arcs - Writer's Life.org
    How to Write Character Arcs

    When it comes to excellent writing, your characters naturally play a massive part. Without fantastic, well-developed characters even the most exceptional plot on earth will fail to impress your readers. Your plot is the adventure that the...

    • Posted October 27, 2017
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  • How To Make A Writing Buddy - Writer's Life.org
    How To Make A Writing Buddy

    Having a writing buddy can be so helpful. Writing is so often a solitary pursuit and while it’s great to get your head down, avoid any distractions and try to get into the writing ‘zone,' it's also...

    • Posted October 26, 2017
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    How To Deal With Negativity About Your Writing

    Every writer who puts their work out there is going to receive some negative feedback at some point or another. Whether that be a rejection from a publisher or an agent, or a less than impressive review...

    • Posted October 25, 2017
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  • Are You Addicted To Your Writing? - Writer's Life.org
    Are You Addicted To Your Writing?

    When it comes to writing are you one of those writers who procrastinates, and finds every excuse, however random, to delay doing your work, or are you one of those who find themselves waking in the middle...

    • Posted October 25, 2017
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  • How To Protect Your Work Online - Writer's Life.org
    How To Protect Your Work Online

    Many writers understandably feel nervous about sharing their written ideas, novels, short stories, poems and any other type of writing online. While it can be a great idea to get feedback and exposure, doing so can make...

    • Posted October 21, 2017
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