Writing Help and Advice for All
LISTEN UP – 5 Tips to Protect You from Copyright Infringement…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
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How to Sneak In Any Amount of Information & Maintain the Fictive Dream
Originally posted on Kristen Lamb's Blog:
Image via Flickr Creative Commons, courtesy of Mike Licht As an editor I have some pretty standard red flags I look for, but a REALLY common blunder is the dreaded information dump. Some genres are more prone to this than others. Science fiction and fantasy can be particularly…
#RealYA How Does It Affect Fiction?
Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Last week, many took to Twitter to discuss the differences between young adults in YA and young adults in RL (a.k.a. real life). Let me tell you, it was awesome! I loved talking to current high schoolers as well as discussing my situation when I was in high school.…
Introducing Write Better Fiction
Originally posted on Kristina Stanley:
Introducing Write Better Fiction- Give Yourself Feedback On Your Manuscript Feedback is an important part of the writing process. There are some elements of your novel you’ll need human feedback for, but there are others you can analyze on your own. Today, I’m kicking off a series called WRITE BETTER…
Hmm 7 free tools who wants to become a better writer
http://mashable.com/2015/06/04/7-writer-tools/?utm_cid=mash-com-fb-main-link#7ohUzPbZIkqy *****EDITED****** The link to Hemingway didn’t work for me and it’s no longer free when I looked it up. I am however enjoying Grammerly and learned that it can be downloaded to your desktop for use with Word Office. I think I want to try out Hemingway, although it says your readability should be…
Body Language Cheat Sheet for Writers – Infographic…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
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Where and how to find new ideas
Originally posted on Jean's Writing:
Writer’s block? Nope, just out of gas. Or out of ideas. Where a writer finds their ideas is different for every writer. And there are times when we feel plum empty. If that’s the case, maybe it’s time to stop, look around, listen and daydream a bit. Then start asking lots…