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8 Quick Tips on Creating Vivid, Memorable Characters (09 Feb 2007) If you're having trouble with bringing your characters to life, run through these 8 handy tips on fleshing out your story people.
The Prologue - When to Use One, How to Write One (09 Feb 2007) Let's face it: some prologues shouldn't be there at all. Does your novel need a prologue or not? And if it does... how do you write one?
Dig Deeper to Reveal Character (09 Feb 2007) Often when we sit down at the keyboard we're on autopilot... and that's when we find cliched words and situations flowing from our brains to the keyboard.
Create the Writing Life You Want (09 Feb 2007) Are you writing what you really want to write... or just what you started out doing years ago? Perhaps things have changed. Will non-fiction suit you better than fiction? Will being a novelist be more fun than being a copywriter? Do you want to write as an enjoyable hobby - or a serious career? Find what's right for YOU.
Publisher Ethics For Reprint-able Articles (09 Feb 2007) If you are an ezine publisher or webmaster that likes to use supplemental content from the many free articles available for free reprints on the Internet, this article may save you from a very expensive copyright infringement lawsuit. Stealing articles by violating the posted reprint rights is copyright infringement theft. Read on…
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The Cost of Being a Writer (09 Feb 2007) Any business requires an investment of funds in order to grow. By trying to spend as little as possible on your writing career until you 'make it', you might be stunting your growth as a writer. Will an injection of cash now reap rich rewards much faster?
Book Publishing Contracts For Writers: What Should I Look Out For? (09 Feb 2007) Curious about what kind of terms show up in a typical publisher's contract with a writer and what they really mean? This must-read article steps through all the important clauses of a book publishing contract, explaining the gotchas and risks associated with each clause, along with suggetions on how to negotiate those terms and what alternative terms are more fair to the author. This article is written by an author who has published sixteen books!
New Year Resolutions for Writers - The Best Kind to Make and How to Keep Them (09 Feb 2007) Sometimes it seems pointless even trying to make New Year Resolutions - does anybody ever keep them?
Getting To Know Your Characters (09 Feb 2007) Interesting characters that readers care about are the most important 'ingredients' in your novel. Here are five tips on creating characters that both you and your readers will enjoy getting to know.
Whose Story Is It? (09 Feb 2007) If your story doesn't seem to be working, it could be that you've chosen the wrong viewpoint character. Read through these common problems to see if they might apply to you... it could save your story!
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Does Your Fight Scene Pack a Punch? (09 Feb 2007) When you're writing a 'fight' scene for your novel, it's essential to remember you're a writer, not a choreographer. To be a knockout with your readers, make sure you pack your fight scenes with EMOTIONAL punch.
Writing IS a Business (09 Feb 2007) Why is it that so many people treat your writing career as "your little hobby" rather than a serious business venture? It could have something to do with the way YOU talk about it and commit to it.
Should You Do a Writing Course? (09 Feb 2007) Do you need to do a writing course before you can make a sale? Absolutely not... but on the other hand, it MAY be a good idea! Weigh up your own needs carefully before you sign up.
How To Cut the Clutter and Win Readers (09 Feb 2007) Cut the clutter in your writing and you'll be rewarded with better pacing, a cleaner style and much happier readers. (You could also be rewarded with the best prize of all - a 'yes' from an editor!)
Italics Part 1 - Do You Need to Use Italics? (09 Feb 2007) Before you hit "CRTL+I" in your word processor and add yet more italics to your scene... stop and think. Do you really need them? What effect does the over-use of italics have on your reader?
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Italics Part 2 - Using Italics to Show Thoughts (09 Feb 2007) It's all too easy to fall into the trap of using italics every time you want to show your character's thoughts... but stop and consider alternatives. Long or too-frequent blocks of italics can really, really annoy your reader!
How To Write to a Word Count (09 Feb 2007) "If I'd had time," so the saying goes, "I'd have written a longer letter." Writers know only too well how difficult it can be to trim a story or article to meet a required word count. Or the reverse... to expand a story to suit an editor's needs. These 5 tips on "pruning" a story and 3 tips on adding words will help to make your task easier.
Editing and Polishing - How Much is Enough? (09 Feb 2007) We all want to make our writing as bullet-proof as possible - but how much editing is enough? And how do you know when your writing is ready to send away?
The Power of Punctuation (09 Feb 2007) Most writers use punctuation without a second thought: it's just part of the mechanics. Savvy writers know that it's worth experimenting with different ways of punctuating their work to help the reader see and 'hear' a scene exactly as they do.
7 Basic Headline Writing Tips That Can Lead To Fortunes! (09 Feb 2007) 7 tips for creating powerful headlines to generate sales. Give them a try and watch your profits soar!
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