Posts Tagged ‘ writing help ’

Want to Write Better? Strengthen Your Writing With Three Self-Editing Tips

Dec 15th, 2008 | By Melinda Copp | Category: Latest Articles

The English language, like mathematics, has rules that make your message clear and understandable. In today’s era of e-mail and text communications, some may feel the rules of communication are largely unimportant as long as one gets the message across. But we know from verbal communication that how one says something is often as important, [...]



Where to Start Writing Your Book

Dec 6th, 2008 | By Melinda Copp | Category: Latest Articles

Writing a book is such a big project that many aspiring authors have no idea where to start. If you’ve been thinking about writing a book, you can use the following three steps to turn your thoughts into action!

Step One: Define Your Topic, Audience, and Competition
When writing a book, it helps to have a clear [...]



How to Pull Great Story Ideas out of Thin Air

Nov 9th, 2008 | By Mervyn Love | Category: Writers Knowledge Base

The thing about ideas is that they are not tangible. They are inside your head - except, of course, when your head has a blank spot where those ideas should be. So let’s see if we can’t find a way to grab them and plonk them down on the desk in front of you. Figuratively [...]



How to Develop Your Book’s Structure

Oct 31st, 2008 | By Melinda Copp | Category: Writers Knowledge Base

A man came to me last week because he needed help writing his book. He told me that he’s had this project on his to-do list for years, but he just couldn’t seem to get started. He’s literally been staring at the task-start writing my book-almost every day, and when he came to me, he [...]



The Long and Short of The Short Story

Oct 6th, 2008 | By Suzanne Harrison | Category: Writing Techniques

Congratulations! You’ve plucked up the courage to enter a short story competition. You’ve had a go at a few short stories in the past and you’ve been wanting to tackle a novel for ages, but the idea was way too daunting so you’ve just shoved that to the bottom of your life’s “To Do” list. [...]



Writing Tips - Five Ways To Immediately Improve

Sep 25th, 2008 | By William Meikle | Category: Writers Knowledge Base

As a writer it is all too easy to concentrate on the mechanics of submitting work to editors and to forget that the writing itself is of primary importance. We should all be constantly seeking to improve. If we do that, editorial approval will become that much easier.
To that end, here are five things you [...]