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Trigger the Desire to Write with an Everyday Object
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Kathryn Lively
Need inspiration to write that next big novel? Object identification can help stir the creative juice.
Kvetching Your Way to Writing a Story
By :
Kathryn Lively
Suffering writer's block? Don't just sit and do nothing, kvetch about it and watch the words come easily!
Release Your Creativity and Regain the Freedom to Write
By :
Kathryn Lively
Writers, learn how to break the blocks preventing you from creating the stories you want to tell. Release your burdens and unleash your creativity!
How to Create Irresistible Dialogue in Your Book
By :
Steve Manning
Get your characters talking well and you create a new dimension in your book. Here are the strategies you can use to make it happen.
Short stories - Dead In The Water Or Alive And Kicking?
By :
Steve Dempster
The short story genre is one that is thriving - but only in certain places. Where are they?
Viewpoint Writing 1: Seeing Through Your Character's Eyes
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Steve Dempster
Of the many different writing styles, viewpoint writing is probably the one that works best for aspiring writers - but what is it?
New Writers: Please Take Note!
By :
Steve Dempster
Have you ever wondered how some writers seem to have plenty of ideas to work with and others very few? Well, here perhaps is one reason why . . .
Dialogue In Writing: Some Points You Should Consider
By :
Steve Dempster
In short story writing, dialogue is very important for a number of reasons. I've listed a few below, not in order of importance - all are important - but to give a 'points to ponder' rundown. So - what about dialogue, then?
Dialogue In Writing: Some Points You Should Consider
By :
Steve Dempster
In short story writing, dialogue is very important for a number of reasons. I've listed a few below, not in order of importance - all are important - but to give a 'points to ponder' rundown. So - what about dialogue, then?
Potter Pets
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Dustin Cannon
Peter Rabbit was a figment of the imagination of the very creative Beatrix Potter. The author was born in 1866 in Victorian Kensington London.
Fiction Writing: Getting Your Events In Order
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Steve Dempster
In fiction writing, events occur in strict chronological order. If you would like to know what this means, please read on!
Six Quick Writing Errors to Watch For
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Kathryn Lively
Here are some good tips to consider when polishing a manuscript for submission to publishers.
Fiction Editing - Story Sense And Logic
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Steve Dempster
Your story, be it novel, short story or novelette, is finished. Or is it? Before you send it to a publisher, check firstly that your story makes sense!
Fiction Writing: Short Story Subjects That Sell
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Steve Dempster
When writing for women's magazines it's important to know the themes that work - and those that don't. Here we take a look at popular magazine themes.
Short Story Writing: Don't Waste Your Words on Wasted Words!
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Steve Dempster
The short story market often demands tight word counts from the writer. Here are some tips on how to keep that word count under control!
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