by Meg Dowell Do you feel pressed for time? Do you find yourself pushing your work back an hour, two days, three weeks — because there just doesn’t seem to be enough time to make it happen? There’s a reason you haven’t been able to make time for writing lately — even though […] via Why… Continue reading Why You Haven’t Been Able to Make More Time for Writing—and How to Fix That — A Writer’s Path
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Creative Writing Prompts and How To Use Them — A Writer’s Path
by Teagan Berry Sometimes, the words just don’t flow. Writer’s block is something that unfortunately every single writer will come across in their writing career. In the past, I’ve written about ways to overcome writer’s block, touching on a few different techniques I’ve used to help jolt the creativity in my system. You […] via Creative… Continue reading Creative Writing Prompts and How To Use Them — A Writer’s Path
Why You Haven’t Been Able to Make More Time for Writing—and How to Fix That — A Writer’s Path
by Meg Dowell Do you feel pressed for time? Do you find yourself pushing your work back an hour, two days, three weeks — because there just doesn’t seem to be enough time to make it happen? There’s a reason you haven’t been able to make time for writing lately — even though […] via Why… Continue reading Why You Haven’t Been Able to Make More Time for Writing—and How to Fix That — A Writer’s Path
5 Fake Character Flaws to Avoid — A Writer’s Path
by Sara Kopeczky You know this one: in order to come up with relatable characters for your story, you have to give them some flaws. Flaws make characters human, and the fact is that humans are far from being perfect. That being said, in recent fiction I have seen so much of what […] via 5… Continue reading 5 Fake Character Flaws to Avoid — A Writer’s Path
How to Write for Immersion — A Writer’s Path
by Steven Capps Immersion is an essential element when writing a novel. This doesn’t mean that it is the most important element (which is a topic that could start a world war) but in order to have enjoyable novel-length story it is necessary. From a slush reader’s standpoint, it is one of my […] via How… Continue reading How to Write for Immersion — A Writer’s Path
The Freedom to Write Whatever, Wherever is What You Need — A Writer’s Path
by Laura Peters Writing is more than just a passion for some people. For them, it is their career, it is their whole life, and it is something that they are attached to in more ways than one. Although, for some, it is just something that they do to make themselves feel better, […] via The… Continue reading The Freedom to Write Whatever, Wherever is What You Need — A Writer’s Path
Top 10 Writing Tips by Author Rhen Garland @RhenWitch #Top10WritingTips #Writing — I Write. I Read. I Review
Top Ten Writing Tips by Rhen Garland Welcome to week 24 of our Top 10 Writing Tips feature. If you’ve missed any of the other top tip posts you can find them all HERE. Please feel free to pop over and connect with the wonderful authors who have taken part. Next up for the challenge […]… Continue reading Top 10 Writing Tips by Author Rhen Garland @RhenWitch #Top10WritingTips #Writing — I Write. I Read. I Review
5 Things On My Writing Desk #WritersLife — I Write. I Read. I Review
My favourite kind of blog post is when an author allows us to see behind the scenes. They give us a small insight into their world with snippets of their working day, the view from their window, or what they have on their shelves. After all, it’s human nature to be inquisitive (nosy!). I was […]… Continue reading 5 Things On My Writing Desk #WritersLife — I Write. I Read. I Review
So you want to be a Writer? 10 Tips for the Aspiring Author: #AuthorToolboxBlogHop — The Dragonspire
So, you want to be a writer, eh? Take a seat by the fire, grab a handful of biscuits, ignore the dragons circling overhead, and tune in to my top 10 writing tips 🙂 1) Write stories you’re passionate about: Yes, trends are important in traditional publishing, but if you force yourself to write about […]… Continue reading So you want to be a Writer? 10 Tips for the Aspiring Author: #AuthorToolboxBlogHop — The Dragonspire
Improve Your Novel Writing: 11 Tips For Newbies – by Meg LaTorre… — Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog
on Writers Helping Writers: Writing a novel is flipping difficult. It often takes years to complete your first novel (and even more years after that to write a good one). You heard that right — writers’ first books are usually a hot mess. That is because, as untested authors, we don’t yet know how to […]… Continue reading Improve Your Novel Writing: 11 Tips For Newbies – by Meg LaTorre… — Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog