3. You don’t have to write a novel in a day. Take things one step at a time — slow progress is still progress.
via 12 Quick Writing Tips for Beginners (and Anyone Returning From a Long Break) — Novelty Revisions
3. You don’t have to write a novel in a day. Take things one step at a time — slow progress is still progress.
via 12 Quick Writing Tips for Beginners (and Anyone Returning From a Long Break) — Novelty Revisions
6. Keep a journal — and keep it casual.
via 12 Simple and Effective Ways to Improve Your Writing Skills Over Time — Novelty Revisions


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Written Word Media (WMD) recently published a must-read article with the top publishing industry trends for the new year, written by Clayton Noblit. I am sharing here a summary that includes their main points. 1. Audiobooks will continue to gain popularity, and more indie authors will invest A 2019 survey revealed that half of all Americans […]
Editing Tips I spend a lot of time editing other people’s writing and self-editing my own work. In fact, I spend more time revising and proofreading than I do writing. So I thought I’d share a few of my favorite editing tips: 1. Accept Favor Requests for Editing When a friend, family member, or coworker […]
via Ten Editing Tips from Melissa Donovan — Plaisted Publishing House
For most writers, the path to publication is full of obstacles, detours, and potholes. Tenacity and resilience are required to reach your destination. Observe these commandments: Write every day. The quickest way to become a published writer is to exercise your writing muscles. The more you write, the better you get. Write for the joy […]
I haven’t written about Twitter in a while, so I hope you’ll enjoy this post. If you want to read more on the subject, check out this older post, Show, Don’t Tell, on Twitter. Manoj Rupareliya, an Online Marketing Expert and Blogger, has kindly written for us this guide for authors using Twitter. Manoj is […]
via Twitter For Authors: The Ultimate Guide — Nicholas C. Rossis
Even though at times it is almost impossible to admit it, you blog because there’s this drive within you to create. You want to inspire, to share ideas and thoughts, you want to have an impact on others. But that is not enough if you want to be a successful blogger. And you know what […]
One of the most common questions authors ask is: “How can I promote my book without spending money?” There’s a lot you can do that’s free and effective; I’m listing 10 ideas below. Before acting on them, though, ask yourself these questions: Is my book as good as it can be? Does it look and read like anything I’d find in a bookstore or library? Is my book’s cover appealing and appropriate for the genre? Is my book professionally edited? Do I know who will love my book? And do I know as much as possible about those people so I know where I’ll find them both online and offline? All of this is important because readers are interested in good books. Not so-so books. Not books you rushed through to meet an arbitrary deadline. And, you need to be marketing to people who read the kinds of books you write. Otherwise, you’re wasting your time.
on Writing Forward: One of the most common grammatical mistakes that we see in both speech and writing is misuse of the words lay and lie. This error is so common, it even slips past professional writers, editors, and English teachers — all the time. Maybe eventually these two words will morph into one and have the […]
via Grammar Rules: Lay or Lie – by Melissa Donovan… — Chris The Story Reading Ape’s Blog
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