All posts tagged "writer advice"

  • How To Make Your Readers Care About Your Story - Writer's Life.org
    How To Make Your Readers Care About Your Story

    Every writer knows that if your readers don’t care about your story, they won’t enjoy it - it is as simple as that. No matter how your book turns out, what obstacles your characters face or what...

    • Posted November 7, 2017
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  • Use Your Writing To Inspire - Writer's Life.org
    Use Your Writing To Inspire

    Writers write for many different reasons. Some do it purely because they feel they have a piece of writing inside them that wants to come out, others do it because they want people to understand their stories,...

    • Posted November 4, 2017
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  • Questions To Ask Yourself Before You Start A New Book - Writer's Life.org
    Questions To Ask Yourself Before You Start A New Book

    Starting a new book is often exciting and daunting in equal measures. On the one hand, you are raring to get going. On the other, you don’t quite know where to start. To prepare yourself for writing...

    • Posted November 2, 2017
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  • What Does Success Mean To You? - Writer's Life.org
    What Does Success Mean To You?

    When it comes to writing success, everyone has a different opinion of what that means. For some, getting a publishing deal is their only aim, and without one they can’t consider themselves to be a successful author....

    • Posted November 1, 2017
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  • Should You Write A Prologue? Writer's Life.org
    Should You Write A Prologue?

    There has been a long-running debate when it comes to including a prologue in a novel. Many writers, editors and publishers claim to be dead against it. Others argue that a prologue can be a useful device...

    • Posted October 31, 2017
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  • How to Write Character Arcs - Writer's Life.org
    How to Write Character Arcs

    When it comes to excellent writing, your characters naturally play a massive part. Without fantastic, well-developed characters even the most exceptional plot on earth will fail to impress your readers. Your plot is the adventure that the...

    • Posted October 27, 2017
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  • Show information about the snippet editorYou can click on each element in the preview to jump to the Snippet Editor. SEO title preview:How To Deal With Negativity About Your Writing - Writer's Life.org
    How To Deal With Negativity About Your Writing

    Every writer who puts their work out there is going to receive some negative feedback at some point or another. Whether that be a rejection from a publisher or an agent, or a less than impressive review...

    • Posted October 25, 2017
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  • How To Big Up Your Writing (Without Sounding Arrogant) - Writer's Life.org
    How To Big Up Your Writing (Without Sounding Arrogant)

    One of the things that many writers would agree they could be better at is being more confident and able to talk about their achievements. So often authors who have written a book, or writers who are...

    • Posted October 23, 2017
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    How To Self-Publish Better Than Any Publisher Could

    When every author finishes their book, they are faced with the same dilemma. Is it better to send off their books to agents and publishers and see if they can get their writing published traditionally, or do...

    • Posted October 20, 2017
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  • Why Being A Writer Is Incredibly Brave - Writer's Life.org
    Why Being A Writer Is Incredibly Brave

    It’s sometimes easy to forget how incredibly brave it is to choose to be a writer. We can get so caught up in the negativity and worry - the writer’s block, the rejection, how much competition there...

    • Posted October 19, 2017
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