writing advice

  • The plot is not the story. It’s the series of events providing conflicts in the story. In this post, you’ll learn different plotting stages in fiction writing and also see how it can be effectively utilized in any story. Exposition: this is usually the beginning of the story. Major characters are introduced here. The setting

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  • If you’re a good reader, there’s a possibility you’d make a better writer. You can’t be a good writer, if you don’t read. Reading opens the windows of your mind. It expands your thoughts, your imaginations and enhances creativity in general. For someone who has read compelling stories, articles and books, I was able to

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  • You’re a writer. Sometimes I don’t feel like doing anything. Most times I just want to scribble stuffs on a paper. It doesn’t have to make sense or be a lot or too little. A word , a phrase, a sentence, a paragraph, a story… that’s how much I love to write Writing is the

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  • I’m not someone who believes in the classic “writing rules” nor am I one to give writing advice that often, but I thought it might helpful to share … Creative Writing Tips From A Self-Published Author

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  • I don’t believe in writer’s block. That’s right, I said it, the words of an ex-journalist that had this term banished straight from his soul through … Sick And Tired Of Writer’s Block? Then Try These 6 Quick Writing Tips.

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  • Photo by Mathilde Langevin on Unsplash Hi SEers, it is John with you today. We are going to take a little time out for a mental health break. Yup, … Quotes on Writing from Famous Writers

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  • 1. read people’s stuff 2. Analyze what you read 3. Read your own stuff and analyze it : if you wrote a thousand words today, go back to it tomorrow you’ll surely get better ideas to continue with another thousand words. 4. Steal like an artist – see how others did it, do the same

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  • 1. focus on a single story: don’t try to write every idea in your head. All you need is one idea, then expand on that. 2. Use prompts and short stories : the more you read stories in your niche, the better your creativity gets. Prompts are there to make you exercise your mental skills.

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  • Have you ever wanted to write but you just don’t have the vibes? No inspiration, not a clue on what to write about. You pick up a pen then drop it on your journal or open your word doc and stare at it for hours with no single idea? It’s not that we’ve stopped becoming

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