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- Writing Your First Novel By: Amanda Baker
Characters often urge a writer on, occasionally to the point of tormenting the writer as well as inspire. Tags: novel, novel writing, writing
- Crafting a Novel From the Inside Out and Back to Front By: Eric Penz
How an author learned to craft his first novel Tags: novel, novel writing, crafting a novel, first time author
- 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, writing style
- 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, writing style
- 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, fiction writing
- 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, fiction writing
- How To Get Published: Eight Surefire Steps For Writing Success By: Andrea Rains Waggener
How to get published? That’s the big money question for writers. Writing is fulfilling in and of itself, but every writer ultimately wants to learn how to get published.
A lot of writers think getting published is a matter of luck. Or it’s a matter of knowing the right person. Or it’s a matter of simply being born a brilliant writer.
Although all of the above will help you get published, you don’t have to have any of these things. You can LEARN how to get published... Tags: how to get published, get published, how to become a writer, novel writing, write a good b
- How To Write A Novel The Easy Way By: Andrea Rains Waggener
How to write a novel the easy way? Can it be done?
Absolutely. Learning how to write a novel doesn’t have to be complicated. When you follow a step by step process, you can take the complexity of how to write a novel and “dumb it down” to such a simple system that it becomes almost like paint by numbers.
Easy novel writing is a series of connections. You know, like “the foot bone’s connected to the ankle bone.”
In the case of novel writing, your connections loo... Tags: how to write a novel, novel writing, writing a novel, write a good novel, write a first no
- If Failure Is A Dirty Word - It Pays To Know How To Clean It Up! By: Steve Dempster
The flip side of the success coin is failure. In our culture, failure has almost become a taboo subject - and yet failure simply means lack of success. Learning from failure to gain the success you want isn't magic - it's called planning. In writing this is crucial, so let's have a look at some pointers. Tags: novel writing, novel writer, novel writers, fiction writer, fiction writing
- 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, fiction writing
- Tuscaloosa - Glasgow Phillips' Misspent Youth is Literature's Loss By: Bill Stephens
Glasgow Phillips was 24 years old in 1994 when he published his debut novel, Tuscaloosa. He recieved literary accolades, book translations, a movie option, and a two year writing grant to Stanford. He then dissappeared into the bowels of Hollywood never to be head from again on the literary scene. Not until this year with the publsihing of his memoir, The Royal Nonsuch: Or what wil I do when I grow up. Tags: Tuscaloosa, Glasgow Phillips, Literature, screenplay, flim making, movies, novel, writing.
- Are You The Next JK Rowling? By: Suzanne Harrison
Harry Potter. The name brings instant recognition from people all over the world. The books have sold over 350 million copies worldwide. Only the bible has more translations. When Harry Potter and the Philosophers Stone was published in 1997, JK Rowling was a previously unpublished author. She had no publishing credits, no insider knowledge, no friends in the industry. So how did she go on, in the space of ten short years, to become the first billionaire author on the planet? Tags: creative writing courses, novel writing, creative writing school, online creative writing cou
- 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, fiction writing, writing life, writi
- The 7 Habits Of Highly Successful Authors By: Suzanne Harrison
Successful authors, like successful people in all walks of life, all do things in common that contribute enormously to their success. So how can we learn from successful authors to ensure our own writing success in 2008 and beyond? Tags: creative writing, creative writing courses, novel writing, fiction writing, writing life, writi
- The Six Thinking Hats By: Suzanne Harrison
As a writer you are not just a creative artist. You are also a project manager, an editor, a researcher, an analyst, a cheerleader and a daredevil. Keep your Six Writing Hats by your side and switch effortlessly from one role to the next to guarantee the success of your next writing project. Tags: creative writing, creative writing courses, novel writing, fiction writing, writing life, writi
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