All posts tagged "novel writing advice"

  • Have You Had A Good Writing Year? - Writer's Life.org
    Have You Had A Good Writing Year?

    If you are a freelance writer one of the joys you no doubt are thankful for is that you don’t have to answer to anyone but yourself. Long gone are the days of one to ones with...

    • Posted December 29, 2016
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  • New Years Resolutions For Every Writer - Writer's Life.org
    New Years Resolutions For Every Writer

    Well, it’s that time of year again. We have all no doubt over-indulged during the festive period, and now, having parked our writing and guzzled on mulled wine and mince pies for weeks on end, we are...

    • Posted December 27, 2016
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  • Never Worry About Writer's Block Again - Writer's Life.org
    Never Worry About Writer’s Block Again

    Writer's block is an interesting concept for many writers. Some claim to suffer terribly from it; others don’t believe in it at all. There are lots of pieces of advice on how to get over it or...

    • Posted December 27, 2016
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  • How To Stick To Your Writing Schedule - Writer's Life.org
    How To Stick To Your Writing Schedule

    Having a writing schedule is incredibly important as a writer. Just as you get up every day, shower, have breakfast, get dressed and so on, so should your writing also become part of your daily routine. If...

    • Posted December 24, 2016
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  • Going Travelling? Here’s How To Write About It - Writer's Life.org
    Going Travelling? Here’s How To Write About It

    Travelling can be so inspiring for a writer. The more you explore the world, experience different cultures, sights, sounds and smells, the more you view beautiful landscapes, bustling cities and the more interesting people you meet, the...

    • Posted December 23, 2016
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  • How To Hire A Freelance Editor - Writer's Life.org
    How To Hire A Freelance Editor

    When you have finished your book and want to send it off to publishers, or if you have decided to go down the self-publishing route, it is important to make sure that it is in the very...

    • Posted December 23, 2016
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  • Why A Library Is Every Writers Best Friend - Writer's Life.org
    Why A Library Is Every Writers Best Friend

    There are some places that should be sacred to writers. Places where they can go to feel truly immersed in their work, that can inspire them, help them improve and where they feel supported and believed in....

    • Posted December 20, 2016
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  • Don't Let Critics Stop You Writing - Writer's Life.org
    Don’t Let Critics Stop You Writing

    Some people hate your writing. Unfortunately, this is a fact that each and every writer will have to deal with throughout their career. But you know what? It’s OK for people not to like your writing, and...

    • Posted December 17, 2016
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  • How To Juggle Writing With Your Day Job - Writer's Life.org
    How To Juggle Writing With Your Day Job

    For many writers, writing is something that they have to fit in around other work and life commitments. In fact, only a very small proportion of lucky (and talented, of course) writers get to quit their day...

    • Posted December 15, 2016
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  • 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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