Ever see words so mixed up that you wanted to pinch your nose shut? That happens with me whenever I see these two words confused. “Breathe” is to inhale and exhale, as in “We must breathe oxygen to stay alive.” “Breath” is a solitary moment of inhaling or exhaling or the actual air that is inhaled/exhaled,Continue reading “Don’t Stink Up Your Writing: Breathe vs. Breath”
Author Archives: Rob Bignell
What is Point of View in a Story?
Every story has an angle or perspective from which it is told. This perspective is called point of view. Notice how the following passage is from an outsider’s perspective, as if the narrator were looking down upon the action from a viewpoint that is able to see all: Even before the sun rose, Evod and Nevar preparedContinue reading “What is Point of View in a Story?”
“If there’s a book you really want to read, but it hasn’t been written yet, then you must write it.” – Toni Morrison
______________ My name is Rob Bignell. I’m an affordable, professional editor who runs Inventing Reality Editing Service, which meets the manuscript needs of writers both new and published. I also offer a variety of self-publishing services. During the past 15 years, I’ve helped more than 400 novelists and nonfiction authors obtain their publishing dreams at reasonable prices.Continue reading ““If there’s a book you really want to read, but it hasn’t been written yet, then you must write it.” – Toni Morrison”
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How to Finally Finish that Book You’re Writing
Sita from the Bay Area recently wrote asking for tips about how the finish her novel. She’s about three-quarters the way through it. Her problem is not uncommon among writers. Many writers have unfinished novels and short stories sitting on their hard drives or as printouts in a desk drawer. Often coming up with a storyContinue reading “How to Finally Finish that Book You’re Writing”
7 Minutes a Day to a Self-Published Book
Whether writing a novel or nonfiction, whether planning to print a paperback or an ebook, this book guides you through the self-publishing process, from the title page to the index, from designing a cover to formatting your text. Simply set aside seven minutes a day – between classes, in the morning before your family getsContinue reading “7 Minutes a Day to a Self-Published Book”
Promote Your Book with Radio Interviews
As writers, we often limit our thinking of press coverage to what we read – newspapers, magazines, online reviews. But broadcast mediums such as radio interviews also are an excellent way to promote your book. While radio may not have a large audience compared to print or online mediums, it does have a very targeted audience:Continue reading “Promote Your Book with Radio Interviews”
What You Need to Self-Publish Your Book
Once you’ve decided to self-publish, you’ll need to make sure that you have all the materials necessary to get through the process. Unless you’re living off the grid, you probably have everything. Here’s what you need:• Computer with an Internet connection• Writing software (such as Microsoft Word or Google Docs)• Finished manuscript• Time It’s that simple. If you’ve got aContinue reading “What You Need to Self-Publish Your Book”
Writing Prompt: Go Down Another Road
Suffering from writer’s block or need to add some spunk to your writing? The problem may be that you need to change up your routine. To that end, try this tip: Should you find your story at a dead end, maybe you need to back up and go down another road. Rather than asking yourself what sentenceContinue reading “Writing Prompt: Go Down Another Road”
One or Three? Nonetheless vs. None the less
You may recall one or two of your elementary teachers advising you to spell a word the way you would say it. While that didn’t work for knight, it does work for nonetheless. Because this adverb is really a collection of three words, many writers like to spell it as such with a space between each syllable. However,Continue reading “One or Three? Nonetheless vs. None the less”