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Top Ten Tips (Part 2) (09 Feb 2007) Rules govern everything we do in life; even if those rules are of the
unwritten kind we abide by them and expect other people to do the same.
Why should writing be any different? It shouldn't be and it isn't. The
following rules are the basis for good writing. If anyone tries to tell you
that rules are made to be broken, remember that you have to learn those
rules before you try to bend them or break them otherwise you are just
being sloppy, not radical.
In Your Own Words (09 Feb 2007) Explain in your own words
Writing Query Letters (09 Feb 2007) At a Writers Retreat Workshop in Kentucky, Don Maass, a New York Agent, offered these quick tips on writing a query letter.
Be A Savvy Writer: Go Where The Business Is (09 Feb 2007) Develop your writing career: sell more stories and articles; make more contacts. Go to where the business is... whether you're writing fiction or non-fiction.
Ten Quick Tips for Inexperienced Writers (09 Feb 2007) Are you one of those people who wants to learn how to write well, but don't know how where to begin? Here are some quick tips to get you started on the right track.
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10 Tips on Writing Effective Dialogue (09 Feb 2007) How to craft vivid, entertaining dialogue for your characters - leave your readers wanting to 'hear' more!
Conflict - How To Keep Your Readers Turning Pages (09 Feb 2007) Are you being too kind to your characters - and putting your readers to sleep? Conflict is the engine of your story - make sure you have it revving in high gear.
5 Ways to Break the Story Spell (09 Feb 2007) You know how it is: you're reading, thoroughly absorbed in a novel, and suddenly... something jars. Ouch! The author has done something to break the story spell, and you're back in the real world. If you want to make sure you don't do the same thing to your readers, read on...
The Many Paths to Plotting (09 Feb 2007) Are you feeling a victim of the 'shoulds' when it comes to plotting your novel? Take heart. No one way is the "right" way. There are many paths to plotting your novel. Take a look and see which one seems right for you.
How To Avoid Viewpoint Slips (09 Feb 2007) Many writers don't really understand what it means to stay true to one character's viewpoint. They'll write a scene in which the point of view fluctuates wildly from one character to another. Some readers find this intensely annoying and toss the book aside. Others will merely have a sense that something isn't quite right, even though they can't specify why. Bottom line: if you slip out of viewpoint, you disturb your reader. Learn how you can prevent this...
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The Magic of Layout in Your Story (09 Feb 2007) Your reader can interpret a piece of writing in many ways. By thinking carefully about your LAYOUT (white space, paragraph structure and sentence structure) you can influence the way the reader "sees" your scene.
Writing Technique: The Restaurant Syndrome (09 Feb 2007) Are you guilty of continually making your characters meet in restaurants or over coffee - and describing each bite or swallow ad nauseum? Don't bore your readers... make every word (and description) count.
Plotting Problems - Episodic Writing (09 Feb 2007) What is episodic writing? How does it hurt your chances of publication? Find out how to avoid a lack of forward 'thrust' in your story and increase your chances of a YES from the editor.
Writing Your Best-Selling Non-Fiction Book Title (09 Feb 2007) Great titles really do sell more books. Missing the mark with
your book, e-book or e-report title is a mistake made by 99% of
book writers. Find out how to quickly and easily write magnetic
book titles that will sell your book like wildfire.
Five Keys To A Successful Query Letter (09 Feb 2007) Do you know what a query letter is? If so, you are of a rare breed-a writer. Most people don't. I discovered this when I created "Instant Query Letters" software. "What's a queer letter?" they ask. The sad thing-they aren't joking.
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Learn to Talk on Paper: The Art of Effective Business Writing (09 Feb 2007) The secret of writing business correspondence (or marketing material) that does the job it's supposed to do.
And What Do You Do? ... How To Know When Youre a Writer! (09 Feb 2007) No matter how hard you work, someone has to ask you if you're a real writer. Here is one guideline to help you determine what it is that makes a writer, a writer.
How To Filter Description Through Your Characters (09 Feb 2007) Don't get bogged down in unnecessary description in your stories - it just sends readers to sleep! Here's how you can filter only what is necessary through the eyes of your characters, and keep the pace moving.
10 Ways to Shatter Writers Block (09 Feb 2007) Are you coming up blank yet again when you sit down to write? Work your way through these strategies. You'll either solve your problem... or decide to go and find a job that's more 'you'!
Whats in a Name? Giving Birth to your Characters (09 Feb 2007) Finding an unusual name for your character
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