Romance is one of the top selling genres and writers of romance can make an extremely good living providing books that avid readers devour. But is romance only for women and can you break into …
Productivity For Writers And Taking Writing Seriously
It's almost the end of another year and time to start thinking about what you have achieved in 2012 and what you want to achieve in 2013. Time goes by so fast that I find it's important to set …
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Writing A Book: What Happens After The First Draft?
Many new writers are confused about what happens after you have managed to get the first draft out of your head and onto the page. [Click here to check out my list of recommended editors.] I joined …
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Grammar Geekery: Most Common British/American English Spelling Mistakes
The grammar geeks among you will know that I am a confused blogger! I am British although I lived in Australia and New Zealand for 11 years, plus I write for a mainly American audience. So I find …
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Editing Through Community Critique
You've heard me expound the importance of professional editing over and over again, but I do get a lot of emails from people who can't afford professional services. This guest blog post is …
Writing The First Draft Of A Novel Using Questions And Modelling
Those of you doing NaNoWriMo will be (hopefully) wrapping up your word count soon. Whether you have made the 50,000 or not, it doesn't matter, as long as there has been some focused writing this …
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