All posts tagged "writing advice"

  • How To Overcome Creative Burnout - Writer's Life.org
    How To Overcome Creative Burnout

    Expressing your creativity is one of the best things about being a writer. However, there is always that worry at the back of our minds that one day the ideas might run out. This could happen when...

    • Posted November 22, 2017
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  • How To Achieve Creative Greatness - Writer's Life.org
    How To Achieve Creative Greatness

    One thing that all writers need is boundless creativity. However, sometimes it can be challenging to get those creative juices flowing. Achieving creative greatness is not something that just happens overnight. It takes time and effort, it...

    • Posted November 21, 2017
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  • Useful Writing Lessons For Beginners

    If you are just starting out as a writer knowing where to begin can often be overwhelming. For many would-be writers, the idea of sitting down and starting is exceptionally daunting, sometimes so much so that they...

    • Posted November 21, 2017
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  • 10 Writing Goals To Set Yourself Before The End Of The Year - Writer's Life.org
    10 Writing Goals To Set Yourself Before The End Of The Year

    With the end of the year approaching there has never been a better time to take stock of what you have achieved around your writing this year and to see if there isn’t time to get your...

    • Posted November 15, 2017
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  • Things To Remember When Asking For Feedback - Writer's Life.org
    Things To Remember When Asking For Feedback

    One of the most useful ways you can help yourself improve your writing is to ask for feedback. Having someone who isn’t as close to your work as you are, read and critique it, can help you...

    • Posted November 14, 2017
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  • Should Your Protagonist Be Based On Yourself? - Writer's Life.org
    Should Your Protagonist Be Based On Yourself?

    Basing a character or characters on yourself is somewhat inevitable. Even if you believe you are writing characters who are entirely fictional, who live in a made up world and whose adventures and journeys are nothing to...

    • Posted November 10, 2017
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  • How To Motivate Yourself To Edit Your Book

    For many authors writing the book is a breeze compared to what comes after. It’s all well and good getting your story down, but when you’ve finished the final chapter the real hard work begins! Editing your...

    • Posted November 9, 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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  • The Simplest Blog Writing Formula - Writer's Life.org
    The Simplest Blog Writing Formula

    We all know that writing an author blog has many benefits. Even if we aren’t writing a blog to sell more books and gather more fans, it can still be helpful to know how to ensure you...

    • Posted October 31, 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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