Writing That First Draft

When writing a first draft, the writer should let it all hang out.

Writer’s Block? Here’s The Quick and Easy Cure!

Every writer faces writer’s block every now and then and every writer does know that it is inevitable. But you don’t have to worry about it for too long – it does go away, but you have to get your brain into gear for that. Here’s the much easier and quicker way.

Getting Past Writer’s Block – What to Write

Can’t get started?

What Online Readers Want in Creative Writing

Years of personal experience and observation have lead me to believe that there are three distinct qualities that writers must strive for in their creative writing to give readers their money’s worth.

Fiction Publishing Changing with The Times

What is the new dynamic for fiction writers to get their works published? Do the old methods still work?

Line Editing in 10 Steps

How to self-edit your short story or novel.

For Writers, Reading Sometimes Can Lose Its Luster

Reading isn’t always for fun and games, but sometimes it’s still necessary.

Violence in Fiction: How Does the Writer Know When Enough is Enough?

Does over-the-top violence have a place in fiction? And should a writer use it as a tool?

Speculative Fiction Writers Must Set Ground Rules for Their Stories

Fantasy, horror and science fiction authors serve their readers best by knowing the rules of the worlds they create.

An Idiot’s Guide to Fiction

Reading and writing fiction is sometimes a very tricky thing to do. Since everyone’s a critic, one should understand how stories work. Here’s how.

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