All posts tagged "fiction writing advice"

  • Going Travelling? Here’s How To Write About It - Writer's Life.org
    Going Travelling? Here’s How To Write About It

    Travelling can be so inspiring for a writer. The more you explore the world, experience different cultures, sights, sounds and smells, the more you view beautiful landscapes, bustling cities and the more interesting people you meet, the...

    • Posted December 23, 2016
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  • Why A Library Is Every Writers Best Friend - Writer's Life.org
    Why A Library Is Every Writers Best Friend

    There are some places that should be sacred to writers. Places where they can go to feel truly immersed in their work, that can inspire them, help them improve and where they feel supported and believed in....

    • Posted December 20, 2016
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  • Don't Let Critics Stop You Writing - Writer's Life.org
    Don’t Let Critics Stop You Writing

    Some people hate your writing. Unfortunately, this is a fact that each and every writer will have to deal with throughout their career. But you know what? It’s OK for people not to like your writing, and...

    • Posted December 17, 2016
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  • How To Juggle Writing With Your Day Job - Writer's Life.org
    How To Juggle Writing With Your Day Job

    For many writers, writing is something that they have to fit in around other work and life commitments. In fact, only a very small proportion of lucky (and talented, of course) writers get to quit their day...

    • Posted December 15, 2016
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  • Is Your Villain Ruining Your Novel? - Writer's Life.org
    Is Your Villain Ruining Your Novel?

    Most novels have a character that acts as the ‘villain’. He or she is the antagonist, the one that you pit against your hero or heroine. The villain causes problems for your protagonist; they put obstacles in...

    • Posted December 10, 2016
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  • Do you Know Who You Are Writing For? - Writer's Life.org
    Do you Know Who You Are Writing For?

    When you sit down to write it is always a good idea to ask yourself before you start ‘Who am I writing this for?’ The answer may be obvious and straightforward, or it might be elusive and...

    • Posted December 8, 2016
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  • Are You Stuck With Your Writing? Try This To Help You Get Going once more - writerslife.org
    Are You Stuck With Your Writing? Try This To Help You Get Going once More!

    There is nothing worse than midway through a piece of writing coming to an abrupt standstill. You think you are progressing, have really got into the swing of things, are sticking religiously to your writing timetable and...

    • Posted December 7, 2016
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  • Which Archetype Is Your Male Protagonist? - Writer's Life.org
    Which Archetype Is Your Male Protagonist?

    Nobody wants to create a stereotypical leading male protagonist in their novel. However, saying that, understanding some of the main features of different archetypal male characters can be useful. You can use these as a base to...

    • Posted December 5, 2016
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  • How To Write Faster (And Better Too) - Writer's Life.org
    How To Write Faster (And Better Too)

    All writers constantly want to improve. Even the great ones. No matter how successful you become there is always the fear that your next book will be a flop, or just won’t match up to something you...

    • Posted November 29, 2016
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  • Famous Writers Writing Habits - Could They Make You A Better Writer - writerslife.org
    Famous Writers Writing Habits – Could They Make You A Better Writer?

    There are loads of pieces of advice out there about how to become a better writer. But perhaps the most sounds advice comes from other authors. Ones who have been there and done that and have proven...

    • Posted November 25, 2016
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