Writing Advice From The Experts Part #2
Submitted by: Scott Lindsay
The most valuable of talents is never using two words when one will do - Thomas Jefferson
There are many books that provide tips and guidance for publishing success...
Writing Advice From The Experts Part #3
Submitted by: Scott Lindsay
You must be prepared to work always without applause - Ernest Hemingway
Much of the wisdom available from established authors may be surprising in it’s honesty and straightforward nature...
Who's Speaking: Choosing A Narrator's Voice
Submitted by: Scott Lindsay
Have you given much thought to the voice of your narrator Perhaps you assumed the narrator in your novel should remain neutral...
Thesaurus: Word Roulette
Submitted by: Scott Lindsay
There is some beautiful literary styles that thrive on the repeated use of words and phrases The language is poetic and beautiful...
Practically Perfect Proofreading And Other Editing Myths
Submitted by: Scott Lindsay
One of the difficulties a writer faces is reviewing their work in an attempt to locate all errors There are generally two forces that work against a writer who attempts to ensure their work is error-free...
Readers: Are They Involved?
Submitted by: Scott Lindsay
There are two specific, yet lofty goals writers strive for every time they commit words to paper That goal is to write in such a way as to draw their readers into the written word...
Poetry: An Exercise In Emotion And Vulnerability
Submitted by: Scott Lindsay
“[Henry David] Thoreau is a keen and delicate observer of nature - a genuine observer - which, I suspect, is almost as rare a character as even an original poet; and Nature, in return for his love, seems to adopt him as her especial child, and shows him secrets which few others are allowed to witness...
The Sweet Taste Of Success
Submitted by: Scott Lindsay
Writers are an interesting breed of humanity – they can make us feel joy, sadness, anger and empathy...
Writing Advice From The Experts Part #1
Submitted by: Scott Lindsay
One must be drenched in words, literally soaked in them, to have the right ones form themselves into the proper pattern at the right moment...
The Exercise Of Emulation
Submitted by: Scott Lindsay
A writing exercise that is helpful in learning a very specific style of writing is called Emulation This is done to match the style of a specific author...
That’s A Hyperbolic Understatement If I Ever Heard One
Submitted by: Scott Lindsay
There are at least sixty different types of rhetorical devices in English literature The English language is an odd mixture of truth and symbolism and most often exhibits this propensity in the form of various figures of speech...
The Cast-Developing Your Cast Of Characters
Submitted by: Scott Lindsay
One of the most important things you can do in writing a novel is to take the time to really get to know the cast because your cast of characters will likely make or break your novel...
A Work In Context - The Paradigm
Submitted by: Scott Lindsay
A paradigm has been described as “A set of assumptions, concepts, values, and practices that constitutes a way of viewing reality for the community that shares them...
First Time Novelist Faux Pau
Submitted by: Scott Lindsay
Those who venture into fiction writing often fall prey to certain avoidable, yet highly normal faux pau's with their first book...
Are You Talking To Me?
Submitted by: Scott Lindsay
In poetic literature you will often find a poem that seems to be inviting the reader to participate in an adventure or a love story...
Writing Fast How to Write Anything With Lightning Speed: My Top 10 Tips For Fast Article Writing
Submitted by: Lisa R. Brown
Writing fast is nothing than a habit It means potentially anyone can write articles quickly...
The Story is in Your Head: A Guide to Writing Faster
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
Writing is easy though for those who are first timers, you guys might find it hard to start your writings...
Clever Wordplay in Titles: Getting the Reader to Dig In
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
Being a writer takes a lot of responsibility One of which is to catch your readers attention and interest while reading your article...
How To Vary Your Sentences
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
Did you know that variety is the spice of life Therefore, it has no different in writing, where monotony in style can kill even the most profound ideas in the reader’s mind...
Report Writing Tips
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
Report writing can come in different shapes, depending on your topic and supervisor’s requirements It can also contain all or just part of report writing components...
The Basics of Effective Sales Writing
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
Still confused about what makes an effective sales letter Your job as a sales letter writer is to sell not by writing well, but by striking a balance: you have to be exciting without being sensational, and you need to be as truthful about your product as possible, playing on its strengths and using these strengths to fuel your letter...
Ebook - Writing Skill Tips
Submitted by: Roberto Sedycias
Having knowledge on many subjects and passing it on in some type of media, paper book or ebook, will certainly be beneficial to others, but this requires proper tact and skill of putting the words together...
How to Organize Your Written Arguments Using the Toulmin Method
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
Researching your arguments and having them at hand is one thing Organizing them to ensure the most effective results is another...
Varying Your Sentence Structures
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
If you have the guts to write a quality article or content, then is normal to possess such character...
How To Come Up With Ideas For Personal Essays
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
Have you asked to write a personal essay for class But then don’t even know how to start one...
What is Literary Journalism?
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
You might think that when it comes to writing a news story or any compositions related to journalism are the task of a real journalist...
The Art of Vigorous Writing
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
Vigorous writing means using pointed, powerful English It’s text that leaps out not because of ornamentation, but from the innate passion and single-mindedness of its intention...
Learning to Write Concisely From Editorials
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
Editorials are one of my favorite sections of the newspaper It’s not that I particularly care about people’s opinions on things, just that I’m usually in awe of the quality of writing they end up featuring...
The Case Against Transitions
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
I admit it We’ve heavily promoted the use of transitions before...
How to Write Long Sentences
Submitted by: Mary Simmers
Most people are fun of writing long sentences whether they are beginners or professionals in the writing field...