All posts tagged "advice for writers"

  • What To Do Once You Have Finished Your Novel - Writer's Life.org
    What To Do Once You Have Finished Your Novel

    Finishing your book is a massive achievement, and there is no denying that when you have finally got your entire story written down it is a pretty special moment. No doubt you will feel elated, excited, and...

    • Posted December 28, 2015
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  • 5 New Year Habits For A Writer - Writer's Life.org
    5 New Year Habits For A Writer

    Hello, and welcome back to Writer’s Life.org! It’s a new year, and many of us use this time of year to reflect on the past and resolve to make changes for the future. If you are thinking...

    • Posted December 28, 2015
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  • Writing Lessons From Famous Writers - Writer's Life.org
    Writing Lessons From Famous Writers

    Writing is a skill. It takes practice, effort and commitment. Struggling with plot, characters, descriptions and dialogue are common complaints from writers trying to get their ideas down on paper. Finding the time, and having the focus...

    • Posted December 25, 2015
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  • 5 Tools For Citations And Bibliographies - Writer's Life.org
    5 Tools For Citations And Bibliographies

    Hello, and welcome back to Writer’s Life! Today I’ll be introducing 5 tools for citations and bibliographies. These tools will be more useful to writers of non-fiction, or research materials, but sometimes even fiction writers might want...

    • Posted December 25, 2015
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  • 5 Questions You Should Ask Your Agent - Writer's Life.org
    5 Questions You Should Ask Your Agent

    So you have been offered representation from an agent? Congratulations! All writers know that this is a massive achievement, and with competition fiercer than ever these days it is definitely something worth celebrating. Before you sign on...

    • Posted December 23, 2015
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  • 5 Tips On Writing Great Dialogue - Writer's Life.org
    5 Tips On Writing Great Dialogue

    One of the biggest problems fiction writers face is when trying to write dialogue. Great dialogue is so important in writing, it brings characters to life, it drives the plot forward, and presents exciting information to the...

    • Posted December 23, 2015
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  • 5 Tools To Brainstorm Your Next Writing Project - Writer's Life.org
    5 Tools To Brainstorm Your Next Writing Project

    Hello, and welcome back to Writer’s Life! Today I’m discussing 5 tools to brainstorm your next writing project. Sometimes, as writers, we occasionally get stuck needing to generate ideas for blog topics, short stories, or even to...

    • Posted December 23, 2015
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  • 5 Steps To Better Revising - Writer's Life.org
    5 Steps To Better Revising

    Hello, and welcome back to Writer’s Life! Today, I’d like to give you 5 steps to better revising. For many of us, the joy of writing is in the creation, being surprised by our character’s actions and...

    • Posted December 21, 2015
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  • Past Or Present Tense - The Pro's and Cons - Writer's Life.org
    Past Or Present Tense – The Pro’s and Cons

    When creating any new piece of writing, selecting the tense in which to write is often something an author struggles with. Not long ago writing in the past tense was strongly favoured, and particularly with works of fiction...

    • Posted December 18, 2015
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  • A Writer's Guide To Social Media Management Tools - Writer's Life.org
    A Writer’s Guide To Social Media Management Tools

    Hello, and welcome back to Writer’s Life.org! Today I’ll provide you with a writer’s guide to social media management tools. Social media is one of the best ways a writer can establish and maintain their Author Brand...

    • Posted December 18, 2015
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