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Writing Prompt: Take Your Story Forward
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: Stories consist of many different bits: dialogue, the main character doing something, that character’s thought, another character doing something to the main character, a description of…
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Heart of the Matter: Core vs. Corps
A whole group of writers seem to misunderstand the significant difference between these two similar-sounding words. A core is the central or most important part of something: The puppet government was corrupt to its core. A corps, however, is a division of military personnel, usually those who have a specialized function: The Marine Corps landed on the beaches shortly before dawn.…
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Give Your Story Oomph! with Narrative Drive
Ever read a story before bed and find it so gripping that you stay up far later than you should just to find out what is going to happen? If so, you’ve been a “victim” of narrative drive. Narrative drive is the force that makes a reader feel that something is about to happen. The more…
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Five Great Humorous Quotes about Writing
“There’s nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and open a vein.” – Red Smith, sportswriter “I try to leave out the parts that people skip.” – Elmore Leonard, novelist and screenwriter “The wastebasket is a writer’s best friend.” – Isaac Bashevis Singer, author “Substitute ‘damn’ every time you’re inclined to write ‘very;’ your…
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I Don’t Need Permission to be Called an Author
Authors who haven’t published often like to think of themselves as an “aspiring author,” an “aspiring novelist,” or an “aspiring writer.” They act as if by not being published they are somehow lesser than someone who actually is. The truth is you’re an author the moment you commit ink to paper or keystroke to computer screen.…
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Tips to Ensure a Successful Book Reading/Signing
The day has finally arrived: Your first book reading and signing! No doubt your stomach is aflutter, not just with excitement but with a little apprehension. What if you mess up in the reading? What if you can’t think of what to say when someone answers a question? What if the crowd finds you boring…
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Some Guidelines for Reviewing a Book
Once you’ve asked someone to write a review for your book, you might be peppered with a few questions: How long should it be? What do you want me to say? When do you need it by? Consider handing them a copy of the instructions below, particularly if they’re writing a customer review that appears on…
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Writing Prompt: Thought-Provoking Question
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: Journaling often best unveils truths about oneself when it answers a thought-provoking question. If you’re uncertain what to write about, try these questions to kick start…
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A new Perspective: Farther vs. Further
If only some writers would make this mix-up go away – a long, long way away. Farther involves physical distance. For example, Chicago is farther away from Los Angeles than Denver is. Further is all about distance in time or as an abstraction. To wit: The further in time we move from the Vietnam War, the fewer the number of…
