All posts tagged "writing tips"

  • Rejection - It Makes Your Better (Honest) - Writer's Life.org
    Rejection – It Makes You Better (Honest)

    We have all been told a million times before that as writers we must inevitably face rejection and lots of it at that. Whether you are sending your precious first novel out to agents and publishers or...

    • Posted November 2, 2016
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  • How Writing a Great Synopsis Can Help Your Book - Writer's Life.org
    How Writing a Great Synopsis Can Help Your Book

    Every author dreads writing their synopsis, and yet it is one of the most important parts to get right when it comes to approaching publishers and agents about your book. Why is writing a synopsis so difficult?...

    • Posted October 30, 2016
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  • 5 Ways To Get New Writing Assignments - Writer's Life.org
    5 Ways To Get New Writing Assignments

    Being a freelance writer is a tough gig. If you are trying to make a living from your writing, ensuring that you have a constant supply of new writing assignments coming your way is imperative. Freelance writing...

    • Posted October 28, 2016
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  • The Most Common Obstacles For Writers To Overcome - Writer's Life.org
    The Most Common Obstacles For Writers To Overcome

    Many people believe that writing is one of those things where you either 'have it or you don’t'. But this is just not the case. It might be tough, but the good news is that you CAN...

    • Posted October 25, 2016
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  • 10 Signs To Show You Are A True Writer - Writer's Life.org
    10 Signs To Show You Are A True Writer

    Do you ever wonder whether you can class yourself as a real writer? What makes one? Do you have to be a published author, or can you call yourself a writer if you only sit down to...

    • Posted October 22, 2016
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  • How To Structure Your Story - Writer's Life.org
    How To Structure Your Story

    We’ve all been told time and time again how important it is to have a solid story structure. This is all well and good, and we know that having a beginning, middle and an end is fairly...

    • Posted October 18, 2016
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  • Dream Big - Pitch Small - Writer's Life.org
    Dream Big – Pitch Small

    As a freelance writer, there is nothing more rewarding then landing that one big job. The one that means more exposure, better money, more job satisfaction. Of course, the problem is, that often freelance writers spend so...

    • Posted October 13, 2016
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  • How To Stop Overcomplicating Your Plot - Writer's Life.org
    How To Stop Overcomplicating Your Plot

    Your plot is what makes your story work. The best characters in the world, the most beautiful writing style, even a groundbreaking, heartbreaking, inspiring, hilarious idea will all be let down if your plot hasn’t been carefully...

    • Posted October 11, 2016
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  • How To Write Attention-Grabbing Headlines - Writer's Life.org
    How To Write Attention-Grabbing Headlines

    All freelance writers know that if there is one thing that is going to make a huge difference to your writing success, it’s getting it noticed by more people. There is an enormous amount of content out...

    • Posted October 7, 2016
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  • Increase Your Book Sales - Top Tips To Get Your Book Noticed
    Increase Your Book Sales – Top Tips To Get Your Book Noticed

    At the end of the day, all authors who have written book have one goal in common - to sell more copies of it. It doesn’t matter what success means to you; it doesn’t matter whether you...

    • Posted October 6, 2016
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