All posts tagged "writing advice"

  • 5 Things Your Inner Critic Might Say (And Why You Should Ignore Them - writerslife.org
    5 Things Your Inner Critic Might Say (And Why You Should Ignore Them)

    Every author has an inner critic - and while sometimes they can be helpful - they can keep your ego in check, can push you to write the best you possibly can, and make you into a...

    • Posted December 14, 2016
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  • How To Get Your Writing Noticed - Writer's Life.org
    How To Get Your Writing Noticed

    Writing is a tough old game, and there is nothing worse than pouring your heart and soul into your writing only to find that no one pays the least bit of attention to it. Writing is a...

    • Posted December 13, 2016
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  • Are You A Writing Weirdo? Join The Club! - Writer's Life.org
    Are You A Writing Weirdo? Join The Club!

    Writers are strange and inexplicable creatures, and without being one, it is difficult to understand or empathise with their weird habits, or the odd situations they can often find themselves in. But you know what? That’s OK?...

    • Posted December 12, 2016
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  • The Best Christmas Gifts For Writers - Writer's Life.org
    The Best Christmas Gifts For Writers

    We think writers are some of the easiest people to buy for; they are always eyeing up a new piece of stationary or desperate to get their hands on a novel that has just been released! However,...

    • Posted December 10, 2016
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  • Is Your Villain Ruining Your Novel? - Writer's Life.org
    Is Your Villain Ruining Your Novel?

    Most novels have a character that acts as the ‘villain’. He or she is the antagonist, the one that you pit against your hero or heroine. The villain causes problems for your protagonist; they put obstacles in...

    • Posted December 10, 2016
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  • How To Write More Persuasively - Writer's Life.org
    How To Write More Persuasively

    Any piece of content needs to be able to persuade your reader. It could be to persuade them to buy your product, to agree with your perspective or just persuade them to find what you have to...

    • Posted December 6, 2016
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  • Which Archetype Is Your Male Protagonist? - Writer's Life.org
    Which Archetype Is Your Male Protagonist?

    Nobody wants to create a stereotypical leading male protagonist in their novel. However, saying that, understanding some of the main features of different archetypal male characters can be useful. You can use these as a base to...

    • Posted December 5, 2016
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  • How to Write A Great Short Story - Writer's Life.org
    How to Write A Great Short Story

    Writing a short story is very different to writing a novel - in some ways, and in some ways, it is very similar! Naturally, they both need a beginning, middle and an end, relatable characters and an...

    • Posted December 4, 2016
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  • How To Write A Blog Post That Will Get Your Noticed - Writer's Life. org
    How To Write A Blog Post That Will Get You Noticed

    Writing a blog can be very helpful to an author. It can raise your profile, increase your readership and even get you a following of loyal fans who will be sure to buy your next book. Of...

    • Posted December 1, 2016
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  • How To Write Faster (And Better Too) - Writer's Life.org
    How To Write Faster (And Better Too)

    All writers constantly want to improve. Even the great ones. No matter how successful you become there is always the fear that your next book will be a flop, or just won’t match up to something you...

    • Posted November 29, 2016
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