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09
Feb
2012
Netwriting - Intro

5 hours ago by wazzeh

Just starting your own small business? Want to develop a second income stream by selling your e-book? Perhaps you are an established affiliate of several programs? It doesn’t matter. Everyone shares the same goal with their online ventures... to maximize profits. Whether you have minimal or extensiv ...

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08
Feb
2012
POV Breakdown: First Person

23 hours ago by Linda Clare

I love to write in first person and I love to read a first person POV novel. So talking about this POV is comfortable for me. Writing Tip for Today: First person POV uses the "I" voice. Of all the viewpoints (aside from that pesky second person), first person seems to be evenly divided between those ...

Linda Clare's Writer's Tips - godsonggrace.blogspot.com · 47 references

04
Feb
2012
Worldbuilding: past or present? Tense tips for writers

4 days ago by Matthew Wright

Style is the first thing a reader notices when flicking through a book, and it’s also a very powerful arbiter of expression – and a key way that writers build the world they’re presenting. One of the biggest decisions is whether to write in present tense, or past? It’s not an idle question. The sele ...

M J Wright - mjwrightnz.wordpress.com · Rank: 174,271 · 6 references

03
Feb
2012
How to write an eBook part 5: Promotion

6 days ago by Matthew Stibbe

This is a guest post from my pilot blogger friend Sylvia Spruck Wrigley. She writes the excellent Fear of Landing blog and when I read her great new e-book You Fly Like a Woman, I (Read more...)

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02
Feb
2012
Writing Tips to Make Writing Easy

6 days ago by angela.booth

You’ve got a million and one things to keep in mind when you’re writing. It’s no wonder the words won’t come. Chances are that if you’re stuck, you’re trying too hard. Remember my favorite acronym: DDT. Do, Don’t Think. Sadly, … Continue reading →

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31
Jan
2012
The Secret to Great Writing

9 days ago by Aidan Donnelley Rowley

Several times a day I’m faced with The Question. The Question: So, how’s your writing going? It’s a simple question. A logical one. Innocuous. But somehow this question makes me tense up and spew a slew of nonsense. Well! It’s going well. That is, when I find the time to write. Or, I should say, MAK ...

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Evalute Your Writing

9 days ago by Darcy Pattison

This is the last day of our 750 words per day challenge! Have you written every day? What have you learned from your writing this month? Today, write a reflection about your writing for the last month. What have you learned? What was hard? What was easy? In light of what you have learned, where do y ...

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30
Jan
2012
Writer’s Tip #95: 8 Tips from Janet Burroway

10 days ago by Jacqui Murray

Great tips for soon-to-be great writers When you read your story, does it sound off, maybe you can’t quite put your finger on it, but you know you’ve done something wrong? Sometimes–maybe even lots of times–there are simple fixes. These writer’s tips will come at you once a week, giving you plenty o ...

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28
Jan
2012
Worldbuilding: why techno-thrillers are so good at detail

11 days ago by Matthew Wright

I discover that Tom Clancy has a new book out, Locked On, co-written with Mark Greaney. Will I buy it? Not sure yet. This guy defined the so-called ‘techno thriller’ – action novels filled with cardboard cliche heroes and reverently evangelised military hardware performing by the numbers, all backgr ...

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Random bits!

12 days ago by Nadia

I've decided to make these Random Bits my new goal on this blog. Basically, I'll just be sharing information I come across online, or through school, that is helpful in the writing process. Anyone is welcome to comment or add to the discussion. I feel that although I am not an established author, I ...

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