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The Best Writing Advice

Originally posted on All I Have to Say:
There’s a lot of writing advice out there, some good and some not so good. As writers, we have to pick and choose what works for us. Stephen King has a ton of great writing advice floating around out there, but this particular gem resonated with me…

5 things I hate about being an indie author

Originally posted on Suffolk Scribblings:
Image by nate at https://www.flickr.com/photos/okaycity/ licensed under creative commons. ? Think indie publishing is all flowers and glitter? Think again. Here are the top 5 things I hate about indie publishing*: *warning: there may be satire ahead 1 Up to the minute stats They say ignorance is bliss, and in…

#MondayBlogs: Writing Relatable Teens

Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Intro: What better way to start off the week than with a great guest post from YA author, Ava Bloomfield? Writing is a complicated journey, but with Ava’s help, everyone can create believable teen characters. Feel free to share your tips in the comments below! … Writing Relatable Teens…

How It Begins, Continues and Ends

Originally posted on The One & Only Elgon:
The beginning of a book has the illusion of being easy but next to the ending it can be the most difficult part to write. Maybe it’s just me, but I’ve always found the middle of a book the quickest write. You see – you know the characters…

10 Free Online Resources to Improve Your Writing

10 Free Online Resources to Improve Your Writing

Interesting Literature In this guest blog post, Sharon Crosby shares 10 great websites that can help you improve your writing skills It often seems that there are not enough online resources for writers. There are many good books on the subject, but they cost a lot of money because the writing community is a relatively […]

#MondayBlogs: The Importance of Setting in a Novel

Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Intro: Monday has reached us again, and today brings us another guest blogger. Today, I am pleased to announce Tara Mayoros, author of Broken Smiles. This well-traveled writer has written a wonderful post about the importance of setting in a novel, and her writing tips are sure to stay…

Books and Reading Thursday: Two birds, one stone…

Originally posted on A Writer's Life For Me.:
So, as you might have read, I have currently been reading and completing the first practical writing craft book on my TBR list. And I have to say it’s brilliant! The confidence it has boosted in me as a writer is amazing, and it’s really helping…

5 Ways to Improve Your Writing Style

5 Ways to Improve Your Writing Style

Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work:
Why is it that two different writers could write in the same genre, write about the same ideas, plot devices and themes yet one writer creates beautiful prose while the other makes the reader never want to read again? Every time I write a chunk of prose that…

#MondayBlogs: Inner Dragons

Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Intro: Mondays are easily becoming one of my favorite days of the week – all because of the guest bloggers right here during #MondayBlogs! Today’s post is brought to you by one of my top commenters last year – Deby Fredericks – and she is writing about writers and…

How do you write?

How do you write?

Originally posted on ronovanwrites:
How does one go about writing a novel or an article? They’re both the same thing of sorts, just one is a shorter story than the other. So how? That’s a question a lot of people hit search engines and begin asking. And you will find so many different answers you…

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