
Why Write A Non-Fiction Book
The two central pillars in effective personal marketing are the establishment of credibility and the quest for exposure. You could have a large business or [Read More]
The two central pillars in effective personal marketing are the establishment of credibility and the quest for exposure. You could have a large business or [Read More]
Creating characters that are believable takes time and discipline. Creating dynamically real individuals and not imposing your own thoughts and impressions upon them is not [Read More]
I revised my Civil War novel Hearts of Stone many times before selling it to Dutton Children’s Books. My editor only had one major suggestion: [Read More]
Most people think writing a novel is just writing. I have lost count of the number of people who say I want to write a [Read More]
The fact is that this is the perfect time to write an ebook. What the publishing industry needs are people who can tap into the [Read More]
Guest Author: Paul Proctor I have been writing professionally for more than two decades and teaching writing nearly that long. Every conference, every writing staff, [Read More]
If you are serious about your writing, in fact even if you aren’t, you need a web site. Let me repeat that — every writer [Read More]
If you’ve always wanted to write a novel, but found the traditional structured process too frightening or overwhelming, maybe your imagination works in a more [Read More]
By Brandie June Whenever I hear writers complaining that they can never find the time to write, I have to wonder how hard they are [Read More]
Learn the strategies of one author who successfully brought her book, 101 Ways to Get Your Foot in the Door, to market with no out of pocket money.
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In this episode of Character Test, I talk with a bestselling historical fiction author about how she creates characters we can connect with in any [Read More]
Characters do more than just talk at each other. They move—with grace, in anger, to disguise emotion—and movement tells even more about them than their [Read More]
Books become unwieldy fast. Unlike a poem, essay, or short story, a book may generate thousands of pages by the time it’s revised down to [Read More]
Katie Lawrence Many a writer has sat down, written a fairly decent piece, and was left without a clue of what to do next. This [Read More]
When a writer voices frustration about not being able to write, often the advice given is some form of “you just have to suck it up [Read More]
There are a lot of tasks we must master as we make writing a priority. But with these additional tasks, our productivity may drop. Learning [Read More]
Luckily, though love itself may be hard to explain, the process of writing about it isn’t. Here are our seven best tips for writing romance, [Read More]
Querying writers have quite a few hurdles to jump through to secure literary representation. For those of you who don’t know what a query is [Read More]
One of our most popular posts on Writers Write is 37 Ways To Write About Anger. We thought we would look at interesting ways to write [Read More]
Author Deanna Cabinian offers three compelling reasons you might want to try writing a sequel to a book you’ve published, even if you hadn’t planned [Read More]
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