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Measuring Your Success As a Writer  - by Nanci Panuccio

Recently an aspiring novelist told me she would never feel successful unless she published a bestseller. I replied that book sales have little, if anything, to do with literary achievement.

 

Writing a Novel? Endings - by Joanne Reid

There are two aspects to ending your novel. One is the resolution of the problem presented in the novel. The other is the actual physical act of getting to the end of the novel.

 

Hooking Your Readers - by Cindy A Christiansen

What makes a reader pick up your book, read the first page and then either put it back on the shelf or buy it? It's having all the key ingredients to a spell-binding beginning.

 

Keeping Track of Characters When Writing Fiction - by Irene Watson

Recently, one of my favorite authors, a very well known one, published a new book. I always buy her books as soon as they come out because they are often a few years apart, and I can't seem to get enough of her wonderful quirky characters and their interesting existences.

 

How to Write a Bestselling Novel - Is Your Story Good Enough For a Publishing Contract? - by MaryAnn Myers

First off, who are you, what do you care about, why do I love you, why do I hate you? The author will need to address these types of "character" questions long before they sit down to write their story.

 

Use Your Intuition and Banish Writers Block Forever! - by Anne Marshall

It has been said that intuition is one of a writers most useful tools. I believe this is so, it has certainly helped me whenever I have felt stuck, or blocked, or simply undecided as to which way to go.

 

How to Write Convincing Fiction - Show, Don't Tell - by N. Strauss

Is the main character of your story a sweet, caring person? Was the divorce all her husband's fault? Was she right to set fire to his car? Let your readers make up their own minds, based on the evidence.

 

Writing - Is Criticism a Good Thing? - by Leanne Johnston

It is important to improve in everything you do. In writing it's paramount. Any writer who wants to become a great writer would be wise to seek feedback in the form of critique.

 

Researching The Setting For Your Novel  in Writing - by Thomas Ajava

Picking the setting of a novel is obviously a critical step. Writing a classic detective novel set in a tiny town in Siberia is going to be a struggle.

 

Write Children's Books As a Hobby! - by Lisa Brunel

Have you always wished you could write? Sitting down at your computer and writing for children doesn't have to remain a dream.

 

 

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