All posts tagged "fiction writing advice"

  • Show information about the snippet editorYou can click on each element in the preview to jump to the Snippet Editor. SEO title preview:Too Scared To Write? Take Action Now! - Writer's Life.org
    Too Scared To Write? Take Action Now!

    It may be that you have never written anything, it may be that you used to write years ago and are deliberating about whether to try again. It may be that you wrote something last week, but...

    • Posted February 14, 2018
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  • Common Mistakes That Will Annoy Your Readers - Writer's Life.org
    Common Mistakes That Will Annoy Your Readers

    When it comes to writing books, we are all going to make mistakes. Even the most experienced and successful authors do. Even after redrafting and editing it is almost impossible to write an utterly flawless book, and...

    • Posted February 13, 2018
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  • Setting Realistic Writing Deadlines - Writer's Life.org
    Setting Realistic Writing Deadlines

    Creating deadlines for yourself is one of the most important and productive things you can do as a writer. Without them, it is all too easy to keep putting your writing tasks on the back burner and...

    • Posted February 7, 2018
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    Should You Base Your Book On A True Story?

    When it comes to writing a book, many authors wonder how much of ‘themselves’ they should put into it. We’ve all been told that ‘writing what you know’ can be helpful, and that by drawing on our...

    • Posted January 22, 2018
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  • How To Set A Scene Like A Pro - Writer's Life.org
    How To Set A Scene Like A Pro

    When it comes to writing a book, setting the scene, so it draws the reader in and creates a platform for the action that’s about to unfold is so essential. All great writers need to learn how...

    • Posted January 16, 2018
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  • How To Avoid Writer's Stereotypes - Writer's Life.org
    How To Avoid Writer Stereotypes

    When it comes to writing one of the most costly mistakes an author can make is writing cliches or creating character stereotypes. Great writing should be unique and original. It should make your reader sit up and...

    • Posted January 15, 2018
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  • Can Your Readers Love Your Villain? - Writer's Life.org
    Can Your Readers Love Your Villain?

    When we think of a villain, we think of a character that we should dislike, that gets in the way of the protagonist (who we love) and potentially harms or destroys their chances of reaching their goal....

    • Posted January 10, 2018
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  • How To Leave A Lasting Impression With Your Writing - Writer's Life.org
    How To Leave A Lasting Impression With Your Writing

    One of the most important considerations for any writer is how to make sure that when their readers have finished that final page of their book or short story, that they have left a lasting impression on...

    • Posted January 8, 2018
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  • How To Feel Good About Your Writing - Writer's Life.org
    How To Feel Good About Your Writing

    As writers, we all know how easy it is to be critical of our work. In fact, often we are our own worst enemies when it comes to bashing our confidence as writers. While it’s good to...

    • Posted January 6, 2018
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  • How To Tell If Your Story Is Any Good - Writer's Life.org
    How To Tell If Your Story Is Any Good

    Sometimes it can be difficult to know whether our stories are any good, and, let’s face it, the sooner we find out for sure, the better. It can be all too easy to get halfway through writing...

    • Posted January 5, 2018
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