One of my favorite poets is award winning Nigerian writer Ben Okri, who also won the Booker Prize for his novel The Famished Road. His poetry book Mental Fight, published in 1999, came at the just …
Character Development, Setting And Writing Thrillers With Layton Green
It's great to be able to chat with authors whose books I have enjoyed personally. Today's interview is with Layton Green whose books are fantastic, and we discuss his writing process and what he finds …
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How to Stop Procrastinating and Start Writing
Procrastination has to be one of the top enemies of productivity. Steven Pressfield, author of "War of Art" would call it one form of resistance. Today, author and blogger Ali Luke from …
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Award Winning Literary Fiction And Transmedia With Kate Pullinger
I love to learn from pro-writers who have been deep in the industry and Kate Pullinger is a master of literary fiction as well as transmedia, so she spans technology and beautiful writing, which we …
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Writing Fast Is Overrated. 5 Hidden Benefits of Writing Slowly
Writing fast is a necessity for most pro writers. Books mean income to pay the bills. But if you're not a full-time author yet, does it matter how long it takes to write your book? In this guest post, …
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Scrivener: 3 Reasons You Should Use It For Your Book
I used Scrivener for my latest book, Prophecy. It's been a truly life-changing experience after the dreadful cutting and pasting process in MS Word that plagued my last novel, Pentecost. I am now …
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