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Writing Fiction from Experiences
By :
Chris Kennelly
Life is a book. No saying can hold more truth than that one short quote. Life is indeed a book waiting to be written. Ideas for the best novels and stories often come from the authors past experiences, what they observe, or what they hear from people around them.
Writing a Book Made Easy
By :
Caterina Christakos
Learn what the biggest obstacles to writing are and how to overcome them.
Why Write A Novel? Here Are Three Good Reasons Not To!
By :
Steve Dempster
For many aspiring writers, the novel is the chosen path to publication. Yet with so few achieving this goal, why not consider some other pathways to success? This article lists three reasons why not to write a novel and gives some alternatives!
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 . . .
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?
Title Your Short Story Right
By :
Kristy Taylor
However you come up with the title to your short story, remember it is the first impression the editor will have about your writing abilities.
Three Key Points To Consider Before You Write That Book!
By :
Steve Dempster
According to recent surveys, over 70% of people questioned said they would like to write a book. This article touches on three key points that just might help them - and you - do just that!
The Trouble with Real World Grammar Rules
By :
Urbain Beck
Common wisdom dictates that if a grammatical "mistake" becomes common enough, it is no longer a mistake. Real-world usage aside, isn't it time for a bit of common sense?
The Three "Questions" Of Science Fiction
By :
Steven Barnes
S.F. is often thought of as spaceships and aliens. While true, this is merely the surface. Look a bit closer!
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.
The Published Novelist: Nine Essential Qualities
By :
Inglath Cooper
What does it take to write books for a living? How can you make sure you take care of your gift?
The Psychology Of Effortless Writing
By :
Saleem Rana
Through writing I can convey my entire experience so that someone else can benefit from it and learn from that experience without having had to be there. So, by writing I can give others much more than I can in person. In addition, writing bends time and I can convey my experience to someone centuries away.
The Last Martian Goes Home
By :
Saleem Rana
What would happen if an emissary of peace of higher intelligence visited the earth? Here's my take on that scene.
The Improved Idiots Guide to Object Writing
By :
Paul Warren
Object writing is the writers set of bar bells to get the creative muscle exercised. Use it every morning to tone your writing powers.
The Game
By :
Richard La Ruina
Best-selling book The Game was written by writer and the (self-titled) greatest Pick-Up Artist in the world, Neil Strauss. The Game charts the author's rise as he delved into the sub-community of Internet-based seducers and Lotharios.
The Fire Spoke To Chief Joseph On A Starless Night
By :
Saleem Rana
In this scene, I imagine what Chief Joseph may have been thinking when he wrote his unforgettable words.
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.
Taking the Next Step: Becoming a Published Book Writer
By :
Caterina Christakos
Learn what to do after your book is written. The publishing process explained.
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!
Short Story Writing - A Viable Route To Publication For Older Writers
By :
Steve Dempster
Many people take up writing as a hobby or as a more serious undertaking later in life - maybe even after what would be considered by many retirement age. This article looks at one way the older writer can compete with younger rivals on a level playing field.
Short Stories Vs. Novels
By :
Christopher Anderson
There are many differences in technique and purpose between Short Stories and Novels.
Short stories - Dead In The Water Or Alive And Kicking?
By :
Steve Dempster
The short story genre is one that is thriving - but only in certain places. Where are they?
Seven Ways To Connect Your Writing And Your Life
By :
Steven Barnes
An introduction to a unique fiction writing program, designed by a bestselling writer, that connects the inner world of the artist with the outer world of the novel or screenplay. Suitable for both amateur and professional writers.
Put Your Best Foot Forward When Submitting Your Manuscript
By :
Marvin Cloud
Your first impression will always triumph as your best impression. Before you submit your manuscript for review by an agent, editor or book publisher, you owe it to yoruself to follow some basic common sense.
Potter Pets
By :
Dustin Cannon
Peter Rabbit was a figment of the imagination of the very creative Beatrix Potter. The author was born in 1866 in Victorian Kensington London.
Potter Pets
By :
Dustin Cannon
Peter Rabbit was a figment of the imagination of the very creative Beatrix Potter. The author was born in 1866 in Victorian Kensington London.
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!
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!
New Writers: Please Take Note!
By :
Steve Dempster
Have you ever wondered how some writers seem to have plenty of ideas to work with and others very few? Well, here perhaps is one reason why . . .
Is There A Book In You? Ten Points That Will Help You Decide
By :
Steve Dempster
The desire to have a book with your name on the cover seems universal - yet how many would-be writers really know if they have what it takes to succeed? Here are ten points that every beginner should consider.
In The Future: Will We Drive Robots Crazy?
By :
Saleem Rana
It's tough enough being a human being. Imagine how difficult it will be for robots when they have to deal with us.
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.
How to Create Irresistible Dialogue in Your Book
By :
Steve Manning
Get your characters talking well and you create a new dimension in your book. Here are the strategies you can use to make it happen.
Getting Your Short Fiction Published: The Hard Truth
By :
Kristy Taylor
The short story market is one of the hardest to break into. There are thousands of well-known writers pumping out short fiction, and thousands more just like you, struggling to get themselves published for the first time. But there are several things you can do to set yourself apart from the rest and start working your way to the head of the pack.
Forget The Editor - It's He Who Pays The Piper Calls The Tune
By :
frankie anon
There's nothing like a few reject notes to have you reaching for the bottle.
Convincing an editor that your work is worth publishing may seem harder than eating bottled fruitcake with a straw. Why not try convincing someone else! Me for instance....
Fiction Writing: Why You Should Get A Good Agent
By :
Steve Dempster
To get an agent or not? This decision is a crucial one in your writing career so in this article we'll examine some of the 'fors' and 'againsts' of agents for fiction writers.
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.
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!
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.
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!
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?
Agents And Publishers - Who Do I Approach First?
By :
Steve Dempster
You may well think that the choice of approaching an agent or publisher is academic before you have even finished your book but nothing is further from the truth. This short article discusses the pros and cons of agents and publishers - and which one you should go for.
A Wake Up Call
By :
Saleem Rana
This is written for my fellow writers who hesitate over bringing out their talents into the world. It's a dramatic short story about how necessary it is for you to live your dream of writing.
A Conversation On Antichronous
By :
Saleem Rana
Quantum Mechanics are baffled by time because on the level below the atom, particles do strange things, even disappearing and reappearing. Does time really exist or is it just the way we have chosen how to structure the world? The following article can be considered a thought experiment.
A Book Review of "We Are All In The Dumps" by Maurice Sendak
By :
Don Alexander
Maurice Sendak is an excellent author and his books are funny, educational, and are just plain good stories. However, some students will not want to look at the monster pictures, and they shouldn't be forced to do so. Parents have every right to ask teachers not to read Sendak if the pictures scare their children.
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