Not everyone writes and sells novels all the time. At the same time, not everyone has the inclination to read novels all the time. Sometimes it’s nice to mix things up. Here are some tips on cashing in on that.
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Not everyone writes and sells novels all the time. At the same time, not everyone has the inclination to read novels all the time. Sometimes it’s nice to mix things up. Here are some tips on cashing in on that.
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How to keep the words flowing when the world all around you seems to have gone crazy.
https://www.helpingwritersbecomeauthors.com/how-writing-saves-us/
In order for your readers to like your book, you need to give them likable characters. Ones that they can identify with and care about. Here are some helpful hints on how to do just that.
Continuing our series on marketing from Clarendon House Publications we look at the confusing puzzle that is marketing in today’s publishing world.
http://www.clarendonhousebooks.com/single-post/2017/12/01/Untitled
Learning the rules can help you know when, where, and how to break them in the most creative way possible.
https://www.helpingwritersbecomeauthors.com/dont-let-writing-rules-stifle-creativity/
Evoking an emotional response to your writing in your readers is always the aim of an author. Here are some tips on how to do that from my friend Kathleen Freeman.
https://novelrocket.com/2017/12/sparking-emotions-in-your-readers.html/
There is not anything more foundational to writing than choosing just the right words for your sentences. Here are some excellent tips on how to choose wisely.
Source: Tips for How to Choose the Right Sentences – Helping Writers Become Authors
All the stress and conflict you put into your stories to make them exciting and heartwarming only work if you actually evoke those emotions in your reader. Here are some key pieces of advice on how to make all that work.
http://www.writersdigest.com/editor-blogs/there-are-no-rules/emotion-vs-feeling-evoke-readers
Writing short stories is a great way to build and flex your writing muscles. The short format also allows for experimentation in ways that longer forms do not.
First drafts are notoriously messy things. That’s really okay but let’s look a little closer at some things about it that are okay, and one thing that is not.