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Writing can be a lot of things, but at its best it can be a life saver. Read on about how writing changed (and saved) Keith Maginn. Read More... |
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The BookBaby Independent Authors Conference The only writing conference dedicated to helping independent authors publish successfully. But hurry–tickets are going fast! Learn more. |
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How does a writer create a character unlike themselves and give it a living, breathing personality? I'll walk through these six steps that worked for me--and perhaps they'll work for you. Read More... |
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This post is part of a series called Successful Queries. It features actual query letter examples to literary agents that were successful for authors. In addition to the query letter, you'll also see the thoughts from the writer's literary agent as to why the letter worked. Today's features debut author Jennieke Cohen and her agent Jennifer Unter (The Unter Agency). Read More... |
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Advertisement Unlock the potential of your manuscript!Helga Schier, PhD, published author and professional editor offers effective, personalized, constructive and comprehensive editorial services. Contact: [email protected], www.withpenandpaper.com, 310.828.8421 |
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Feeling blocked? Often writer's block just means you don't know where to start. Use the procrastination-busting tips in this chapter to create a work environment that helps your creativity flow. Read More... |
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Learn from the experts on how to write a horror story that excites readers for decades (or centuries)! Even the scariest and most attention-grabbing horror story ideas will fall flat without a foundation of knowledge about the genre and expectations of the audience. In this collection, you'll find practical tips for writing horror stories that are plausible and cliche-free. Learn More and Order Now ... |
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The End of the Road: Think back to a moment where you've come to the end of the road with something important in your life-a relationship with a lover; moving out of your childhood home; graduation from school; etc. Write a scene wrapped around that moment, describing how you felt (good and bad) and how you closed the door on that chapter in your life. Post your response (500 words or fewer) in the comments here .... |
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