writing tips
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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 Glenn Carstens-Peters on Unsplash Hi SEers. John with you again today. It is no secret that most of us work in a solitary state when we … Five Ways to Know You Are Doing Good Work on Each Writing Session
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Excerpt of creative writing exercises from my ebook ‘Building a Writing Practice’ Creative Writing Exercises: Excerpts from Building a Writing Practice
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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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I’ve read so many interesting stories, seen awesome movies and as a detail driven writer I was able to analyze a few things. One thing you should understand is this, If the first chapter of your story is wack, there’s a chance your readers will quit reading it before they even start. Start with a
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Dialogues are very important in every story, they help you as a writer build a strong fictional world where your readers don’t just feel the story but find themselves in it. However, if your dialogues are boring your readers will have a hard time sifting through your story. They may give up eventually. Whether your
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Show feelings through the character’s words and actions. Use carefully chosen details rather than generic description. Employ a strong narrative voice that evokes a specific emotion. Hope you find this helpful. Meanwhile hit the link below to vote my short story “Odin” I entered a short story contest and with your help I will be
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A three dimensional character must be complex and unique, with a fully developed fictional life. This makes them real, easy to relate to and most importantly the readers’ emotions are likely to be engaged. To create a three dimensional character there are few steps you should consider taking; Your main character’s goal. He should have
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Head hopping in fiction writing means – confusing the readers by using multiple points of view in a scene wrongly. With good practice a good writer can handle using more than one POV for a scene or chapter and still not mess with the readers head. But when it’s not properly done, it becomes a