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October 29, 2016
When You Realise Your Character is More Interesting Than You.. #SundayBlogShare #Writer
Originally posted on BlondeWriteMore:
? This can be an awkward moment for any writer and definitely worthy of a blog post. There are several stages connected with realising your character is more interesting than you – the writer. The Character…
? This can be an awkward moment for any writer and definitely worthy of a blog post. There are several stages connected with realising your character is more interesting than you – the writer. The Character…
Published on October 29, 2016 23:57
What is Developmental Editing and Does Your Story Need it?
Originally posted on A Writer's Path:
? by Katie McCoach Developmental editing may be an unfamiliar term to some writers and authors. This is, in the most basic of definitions, is editing that enhances your story. Have you ever…
? by Katie McCoach Developmental editing may be an unfamiliar term to some writers and authors. This is, in the most basic of definitions, is editing that enhances your story. Have you ever…
Published on October 29, 2016 14:16
October 28, 2016
Storytelling Quotes from Great Writers
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
This is a guest post by Lucy Adams of BuzzEssay, who prepared this fine infographic. Storytelling Quotes from Great Writers Books are much more than just means of communication. They are sources of knowledge…
This is a guest post by Lucy Adams of BuzzEssay, who prepared this fine infographic. Storytelling Quotes from Great Writers Books are much more than just means of communication. They are sources of knowledge…
Published on October 28, 2016 19:56
Changing Books after Publication: What Happens When Authors Change Their Minds?
Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
Often books are published in an imperfect state. The first print run may include minor grammar errors or other issues that a publisher fixes in subsequent printings. But what happens when someone decides that larger…
Often books are published in an imperfect state. The first print run may include minor grammar errors or other issues that a publisher fixes in subsequent printings. But what happens when someone decides that larger…
Published on October 28, 2016 19:47
EBooks are Changing the Way We Read and Write
Originally posted on A Writer's Path:
? byJillian Casey Although it is a bit cliché, on my bookshelf, I have a well-worn copy of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, and the novel has been read so many times that…
? byJillian Casey Although it is a bit cliché, on my bookshelf, I have a well-worn copy of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, and the novel has been read so many times that…
Published on October 28, 2016 19:42
Emotional Beats: Ways to Portray Indifference
Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
Read for free with KU Last month, I mentioned the launch of Emotional Beats:How to Easily Convert your Writing into Palpable Feelings. As promised, here is the next installment from the book. It lists…
Read for free with KU Last month, I mentioned the launch of Emotional Beats:How to Easily Convert your Writing into Palpable Feelings. As promised, here is the next installment from the book. It lists…
Published on October 28, 2016 19:38
Free Books to celebrate Halloween!
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Celebrate Halloween early with a free copy of my book, Amber Wake: Gabriel Falling! Click HERE to get it for Kindle NOW! Also get the rest of the Pirate Tales series FREE by clicking…
Celebrate Halloween early with a free copy of my book, Amber Wake: Gabriel Falling! Click HERE to get it for Kindle NOW! Also get the rest of the Pirate Tales series FREE by clicking…
Published on October 28, 2016 19:03
October 27, 2016
What Makes The Difference in Your Writing
Originally posted on Mundus Media Ink:
What Makes The Difference If something is stopping you from becoming the writer you want to be, then change it. In response to the very valid excuses you may come up with for not…
What Makes The Difference If something is stopping you from becoming the writer you want to be, then change it. In response to the very valid excuses you may come up with for not…
Published on October 27, 2016 20:22
October 26, 2016
How to Write Male POV Stories
Originally posted on A Writer's Path:
? by Teagan Berry Writing is difficult. The carefully crafted plot, the perfect climactic moment, the creation of three-dimensional characters. All of these and more are required to make a believable and plausible…
? by Teagan Berry Writing is difficult. The carefully crafted plot, the perfect climactic moment, the creation of three-dimensional characters. All of these and more are required to make a believable and plausible…
Published on October 26, 2016 17:56
October 25, 2016
The Writer’s Prayer #MondayBlogs #Writers #AmWriting
Originally posted on BlondeWriteMore:
Every writer will, at some point in their literary journey, experience one of those dark days where their head is overcrowded with demons, their draft novel sucks and everyone on Twitter is tweeting about their amazing…
Every writer will, at some point in their literary journey, experience one of those dark days where their head is overcrowded with demons, their draft novel sucks and everyone on Twitter is tweeting about their amazing…
Published on October 25, 2016 21:55


