This is a guest post from Eric Olsen, co-author of We Wanted To Be Writers. I personally feel this topic is important as I spent many years reading books on writing before I actually got on with the …
Writing Literary Fiction With Roz Morris
If you want to write literary fiction, or you'd like some inspiration for improving language, character, research and more, you'll enjoy this lively interview with the lovely Roz Morris. Roz Morris …
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5 Essential Tips For Creating A Children’s Book
It's always brilliant to hear lessons learned from other writers and I know a lot of you are writing for children, so I'm sure this post by Jo Ann Kairys, co-author of Sunbelievable will be …
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How To Illustrate The Theme Of Your Novel
I love our author community as people are positive, helpful and just lovely in general. The guest post today is from George Hamilton who has been particularly helpful to me with my US tax. George is …
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Trunk Novels Are An Endangered Species
This is a guest post from J Daniel Sawyer. It's a little stronger than articles I personally write, but I respect Dan and he has written a hell of a lot of fiction so has way more experience than me. …
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How To Write Fight Scenes With Alan Baxter
In today's interview, I get very enthusiastic about writing fight scenes with the brilliant Alan Baxter who combines his martial arts life with writing. Alan Baxter is the author of Realmshift and …
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