Writing nonfiction can seem hard, but the good news is that it doesn’t have to be.
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.
Here are five different ways to organize your writing. The ideas are endless – what are yours?
What is the best way to begin a writing project? By reading, of course. Whether a writer pens fiction or sticks with “just the facts,” reading a variety of materials and genres can add depth and breadth to a writer’s work, provide inspiration, and possibly prod the writer to pursue a direction that was never intended or imagined at the outset.
A veteran writer leaves his comfort zone with tips for beginners.
10 quick tips I’ve picked up for writing that perfect article, short story, poem, blog.
If you want to write fiction, nonfiction, or just articles, these are the fantastic books to read.
Writer’s block, hitting the wall, mental constipation … these all describe the feeling of looking at a blank piece of paper and coming up with nothing! Where Do You Find Inspiration? describes ways to overcome inertia and stay productive by changing a few daily habits and keeping an open mind with regard to common experiences.