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- NaNoWriMo: Write Novel in 30 DaysNaNoWriMo simply means: National Novel Writing Month, which begins November 1st (12:01 AM) and ends at midnight on November 30th. The (lofty) goal is to write a 50,000 word novel in that time frame.
Tips for Releasing the Novel Within: You Know You Want ToWriting a novel isn't easy, but these tips will help you to start, write and finish.- 10 Tips to Write Better Business EmailsNo one likes writing business emails. Here are 10 ways to write a better email for work.
- Creativity and Novel Writing: Exercises to Get Ideas and Energy FlowingMost writers I've spoken with say that inspiration hits like a bolt of lightning. This may be so, but you have to make yourself a proverbial conductor. Here are a few exercises, from free-writing to several ideas.
- Odd Thomas: Examining Dean Koontz's Novel and Titular CharacterWith the creation of Odd Thomas, Master story teller and bestselling author Dean R. Koontz, has given the world one of the most needed, and likable characters in modern literature.
- Finding the Time to WriteMost beginning writers struggle with finding the time to write. This guide will give you ideas on how to make your writing a priority while ditching the guilt over "wasted" hours.
- How to Plot Your Ideal NovelUsing character questionnaires, Jung's personality types, Polti's 36 situations and other tools, learn how to construct the novel that you'll actually look forward to writing.
- Marketing Your Self-Published NovelThis article will help new self-published writers and maybe some veteran self-published writers come up with new ideas for promoting their novel.
- Why You Should Write Your MemoirQuick inspiration to help you start writing that memoir you have always aspired to write.
- How to Write an Effective Job ResumeWrite a resume that forces the company to pull yours out from the other thousands
- New Year's Resolutions: Resolving to WriteEverybody makes New Year's resolutions, but most of us find the enthusiasm fades in the first month. Here are five easy ways you can stick to a resolution to write more.
Learn How to Write a ScreenplayA screenplay is a very structured form of writing unlike a novel or short story where you can cut loose with your creativity. You can learn how it's different and specific tricks and tools to the format online from accomplished writers.
Top Ten New Year Resolutions for Novel WritersIf you're a novel writer and your number one resolution is to be successful in the next year, then be sure to make these resolutions because they are designed to help make you successful.- EVENT HORIZON - a Novel PART 4 of 4a novel of time travel into the far future. Skylar travels a bit too far into the future to discover a barren winter wasteland devoid of life. This follows his search for answers while telling the stories of two other colonies on the planet Ephraim
Using the Snowflake Method to Draft a NovelNovelist Randy Ingermanson has a theory that good, character driven fiction don't just flow from brain to hand and out the gilded pen. He says it is by design. His program is called The Snowflake Method, it's a scientific approach to novel writing.
Find Time to Write Your NovelFinding the time to write your novel can be a challenge in today's always-on work environment. See how published novelist Jean Shields Fleming balances her creative life and her professional life--and how you can, too.- Why Write Novels?Ready to write the runaway bestseller? You can do it. The benefits of novel writing are beyond money. This piece doesn't say, "You should write like this to make one million," but, "maybe you should think like this ..."
- Building Characters to Your NovelAn easy and simple seven-steps guide to build characters to your novel.
Writing Your NovelIf you ever wanted to write a novel but feel like you need a little push, that is what this article offers.- Five Tips for Writing a Romance Novel that Editors Will LoveHave you ever read a romance novel and thought, I could write one of these? Then you're in good company. Most romance novelists began as avid readers of Romance. Interested? Read on...
How to Plot a Novel Visually: The Index Card SystemThis article is for the person who wants to see every piece of the puzzle and be able to arrange and rearrange that puzzle without starting from square one. It's a way of plotting your novel that uses nothing more than index cards and a box to keep them in line.- How to Write a Script TreatmentFor many writers, the desire to write the Great American Novel has been replaced by the desire to write the Great Hollywood Screenplay. If that means writing a treatment first, here's how to do it.
How to Write Historical FictionSome writers cannot picture themselves writing an historical novel. Why, after all, create for yourself all that extra work? Yet, historical fiction can provide a fabulous escape for the reader as well as the writer him or herself.- An Introduction to the Mass Hysteria: National Novel Writing Month.Ever mulled over the idea of writing a book? Want an excuse to sit infront of the computer and not be yelled at for being lazy? Your time has come, because November is National Novel Writing Month! So, why not join the ranks of all those Nobel fellows?
How-To-Guide to Writing a NovelEver want to be the next Stephen King or Tom Clancy? Read on and find out how to write a novel.
How to Organize a NovelThe goal of any good novel is to read so smoothly that the reader is disillusioned into thinking that writing the book was simple. Already sounds complicated, doesn't it?- How to Develop Characters When Writing a NovelWhen writing a novel, developing a well-rounded, whole character is a challenge many authors face. Read more to learn a bit about writing and developing believable characters who have a life beyond the pages of your books.
- Nine Steps to Successfully Writing a NovelLearn the steps to complete your novel. Don't let your novel sit and wait when you could be finishing it quickly, productively and well.
- Novel Review: The CrucibleAuthors use details in order to make the reader understand the intricacy of a novel. Arthur Miller uses emotions to further stress the sever consequences of the events in the novel.
- Eight Tips to Write Your Novel FasterWriting a novel is a labor of love, but many things can get in the way of finishing it. Use these tips to learn how to create space that will foster the muse and help you get that novel finished.
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