All posts tagged "writer tips"

  • The Downside To Self-Publishing Your Book - Writer's Life.org
    The Downside To Self-Publishing Your Book

    When you finally finish your book, and we mean really finish it - you’ve edited it, polished it and believe it’s in the best shape it can be in, you now have a huge decision to make....

    • Posted October 16, 2017
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  • Writing Where It Hurts - writerslife.org
    Writing Where It Hurts

    Writing can be an incredibly healing and cathartic process, and some of the very best writing comes from authors being brave enough to explore their most profound, darkest, most agonising thoughts and memories and translating them to...

    • Posted October 13, 2017
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    How To Write Women’s Fiction

    Finding a genre to write in can be an enjoyable experience for any writer. However, it is important that we do consider which genre our writing will fit into, learn about the rules of that genre, and...

    • Posted September 28, 2017
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  • The Qualities That All Good Writers Have - Writer's Life.org
    The Qualities That All Good Writers Have

    Being a writer requires many different skills. Do you have the qualities that are usually found in great writers? See if these sound like you. Good writers have: High emotional intelligence One of the most important things...

    • Posted September 25, 2017
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  • What You'll Learn From Doing A Book Tour - Writer's Life.org
    What You’ll Learn From Doing A Book Tour

    Doing your first book tour is an incredibly exciting time for any writer, if not a little nerve-wracking too! While it can be a fantastic way to market your writing, gain new readers and sell your book,...

    • Posted September 23, 2017
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  • How To Get Out Of A Writing Slump - Writer's Life.org
    How To Get Out Of A Writing Slump

    Let’s face it we’re not perfect, nor are we writing machines. There are days where we sit down to do some writing and think ‘no. Not today,’ and then crawl back to our bed, or stretch out...

    • Posted September 17, 2017
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  • Learning From Rejection - Writers Life.org
    Learning From Rejection

    Here are just some of the rejections that famous writers received before they made it big: F Scott Fitzgerald was told his novel would be good if he got rid of “that Gatsby character”. Dr Seuss was...

    • Posted September 16, 2017
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  • How To Identify Your Reader - writerslife.org
    How To Identify Your Reader

    One of the most important yet challenging parts of writing a book is identifying who you are writing it for. Ideally, writers should consider this well before they begin their novel so that as they write, they...

    • Posted September 16, 2017
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  • How To Juggle Freelance Writing and Novel Writing - WritersLife.org
    How To Juggle Freelance Writing and Novel Writing

    For many of us, it simply isn’t feasible to only work on our creative writing, and expect to earn a living solely from that. Of course, it’s wonderful if you can, but even authors who are reasonably...

    • Posted August 30, 2017
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  • Great Novel Openings (And How To Write Your Own) - Writer's Life.org
    Great Novel Openings (And How To Write Your Own)

    A great novel always starts with a great beginning. Your novel opener is your way of saying ‘hello reader, you will not regret buying this book.’ It should be exciting, intriguing and make your reader want to...

    • Posted August 29, 2017
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