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- Non-Fiction Salesmanship By: Scott Lindsay
The research you have conducted has been exhausting, yet the first draft of your non-fiction work is complete and you are in the midst of revisions and personal editing. Your plan is to send it on to a publisher soon.
Are you really finished with the work at that point?
You can take satisfaction in the fact that one of the harder elements of your experience in writing is over, but there are many details yet to attend to. You will need to write a cover letter and provide... Tags: non-fiction, writing, christian writing, writing
- Viewpoint Writing 1: Seeing Through Your Character's Eyes By: Steve Dempster
Of the many different writing styles, viewpoint writing is probably the one that works best for aspiring writers - but what is it? Tags: fiction writing, short story, novel writing, writing advice, wri
- Dialogue In Writing: Some Points You Should Consider By: Steve Dempster
In short story writing, dialogue is very important for a number of reasons. I've listed a few below, not in order of importance - all are important - but to give a 'points to ponder' rundown. So - what about dialogue, then? Tags: fiction writing, short story writing, writing dialogue, writing
- Viewpoint Writing 2: How To Use Your Character's 'Voice' By: Steve Dempster
There are some simple rules to remember when writing form a character's viewpoint, yet many forget them. Here's a rundown of some to remember . . . Tags: fiction writing, short story, viewpoint writing, fiction, fictio
- Article Writing: How Do You Write For Quality? By: Steve Dempster
Article directories receive hundreds of articles daily - but why do some articles perform better than others? In this article we examine some of the reasons. Tags: fiction writing, short story writing, writing dialogue, writing
- Fiction Writing: Getting Your Events In Order By: Steve Dempster
In fiction writing, events occur in strict chronological order. If you would like to know what this means, please read on! Tags: fiction writing, short story, novel writing, writing advice, wri
- Fiction Editing - Story Sense And Logic By: Steve Dempster
Your story, be it novel, short story or novelette, is finished. Or is it? Before you send it to a publisher, check firstly that your story makes sense! Tags: fiction writing, short story writing, writing dialogue, writing
- Fiction Writing: Short Story Subjects That Sell By: Steve Dempster
When writing for women's magazines it's important to know the themes that work - and those that don't. Here we take a look at popular magazine themes. Tags: fiction writing, short story writing, writing dialogue, writing
- Writing: Fact Or Fiction? By: Steve Dempster
Nearly everyone who wants to be a writer looks at the fiction market as being the way to go - but another, vast market exists. What is it? Let's find out. Tags: fiction writing, factual writing, short story writing, writing
- Short Story Writing: Don't Waste Your Words on Wasted Words! By: Steve Dempster
The short story market often demands tight word counts from the writer. Here are some tips on how to keep that word count under control! Tags: fiction writing, factual writing, short story writing, writing
- Fiction Writing: 3 Crucial Points For Your Main Character By: Steve Dempster
The main or lead character in any story is a lynchpin and has very definite qualities. Miss one of these and your story may well grind to a halt! This article takes a look at three crucial aspects of the main character. Tags: fiction writing, factual writing, short story writing, writing
- Historical Fiction, the way forward unique and effective writing By: Tatiya T.
For those of you who love to write historical fiction, this article may be useful for you to develop writing skills as well as to improve quality of your writing piece.
As we all know among people who are historical fiction writers that writing kind of this work requires a lot of time and massive effort as well as creativity to combine the historical fact with the story to make the perfect casting as well as endearing and dislikeable characters. Tags: Historical Fiction, Writing Skill, Writing Method, Success W
- Thriller Fiction : Know basic principle of a good thriller By: Tatiya T.
As simple as the initial questions are what make thriller fiction become more attractive to readers and how to make thriller really thrilling? What is mechanism of thriller fiction writing and how does it work? Which factor of common element that I should pick up for my writing? And end up with a kind of question like how to write a successful thriller fiction? Tags: Thriller Fiction, Writing Technic, Writing Skill, Thriller S
- How to get new ideas for you non-fiction story? By: Kawekied
Imagine the next time you join a discussion about non-fiction writing. When you start sharing the fascinating non-fiction writing facts that it is never easy to write non-fiction story, and your friends will be absolutely amazed on what you have told them. The best time to learn about non-fiction writing is before you're in the thick of things. Wise readers will keep reading to earn some valuable non-fiction writing experience while it's still free. Tags: non-fiction, idea for non-fiction, writing non-fiction
- The Quickest, Surest Path To Fiction Writing Success By: David Silva
There is a path to writing success that is quick and sure, even obvious. Tags: fiction writing, writing success, writers
- Novel Writing - It's All In The Preparation! By: Steve Dempster
Despite all the competition, most new and aspiring authors want to write a novel. This article take s a quick look at some points to consider before you put pen to paper! Tags: novel writing, novel writer, novel writers, fiction writer, fict
- The Backstory, Or: Just Where The Heck Does It All Start? By: Steve Dempster
If you have decided to write a novel, the story that exists within it extends way beyond the book itself. This 'backstory' is what helps give your book depth: here are a few points to keep in mind about the 'past' of the book you're writing. Tags: novel writing, novel writer, novel writers, fiction writer, fict
- The Seven Deadly Sins for Non-Fiction Writing By: Gail Richards
Even the most compelling writing and subject can fail if you let the small irritations get in the way of that connection with your reader. Make your writing worth reading and take it from good to great by avoiding these seven pitfalls. Tags: Non-Fiction, Writing, Organization, Writer, Passive voice, V
- Novel Writing: Five Secrets Of Success By: Steve Dempster
Have you ever wondered, as you sit at your keyboard, if there are any secrets to successful novel writing? Well there are - and here are five of them. Remember these secrets and your novel writing will improve overnight! Tags: novel writing, novel writer, novel writers, fiction writer, fict
- Crime Writing - Ten Cliches to Avoid By: William Meikle
Crime fiction is big business at the moment, but there are certain situations that have been overplayed so much that they have become genre cliches and everybody knows what to expect next. Here are ten cliches you should try to avoid and thoughts on how to subvert the cliches if you do decide to use them. Tags: crime fiction, crime writing, fiction, writing, writer, help
- Science Fiction Writing - Ten Cliches to Avoid By: William Meikle
Adoption into the mainstream makes science fiction both easy to sell, and hard to write without seeming tired and cliched. Here are ten situations you should steer away from, and some variations to consider if you're determined to proceed. Tags: Science Fiction, SF, Sci-Fi, writing, writer, Science Fictio
- The Truth About The Writing Life By: Suzanne Harrison
When you are a writer, you cannot separate your writing from your life. Writing is life. And so the principles of life, or the truth about life, are also the principles of, or the truth about, the writing life. Tags: creative writing, creative writing courses, novel writing, fict
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