Top Five AC Articles Dedicated to Creative Writing for Beginners

Antoinette McGowan
So you dream of becoming a writer? Everyone has something that seems to make it difficult to go from dreaming to reality. However, there is always help out there that will get you to the point that you wish to be. The following are my pick for top 5 AC articles dedicated to creative writing. The information in these five articles is invaluable to anyone wishing to try their hand at creative writing and come out successful.

Coming Up with Ideas to Write a Novel
By Elizabeth Kessler

Sometimes coming up with ideas is harder than one thinks. Sitting in front of a blank screen for hours can be discouraging when a person wants to write a novel or short story. This article gives plenty of tips on what to do to break out of the rut called writer's block. So any time you find yourself coming up empty refer back to these tips to get your creative juices flowing again.

How to Write Fiction
By Erik van Mechelen

This article will get you started in the development of your creative story. It is not in depth as to the creation of character development or plot development but does get a writer off the ground floor. So once you have your story ideas, give this article a read for more development of the story idea you have chosen.

How to Write Dialogue
By Timothy Sexton

Dialogue is a very effective part of creative writing. Dialogue helps to build believable characters that your readers can relate to, fall in love with and become invested in. Dialogue that is flat will turn your readers off and thus make your novel or short story a complete flop. The author of this article helps you learn how to write dialogue for your novel or short story.

How to Write a Novel in a Year
By Angela Harris

The advice this author gives are common sense tips that most people over look. If you have commitment issues you will not be able to write that novel in a year. But if you are dedicated to writing that novel and do not want to waste anytime then this article is a must read for you.

How to Make Your First Novel Publisher-Perfect
By Laurie Boris

Now that you have the perfect idea, have walked your way through the writing process and have even added some killer dialogue you now have to polish it. No first draft or even a second or third draft is ready for the publisher. This article shows you what you need to do to get that novel ready for the publisher and increase your chances of actually seeing your work in print.

Published by Antoinette McGowan

I am a stay at home mother. I love writing. Many topics interest me when it comes to writing.  View profile

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  • Renaissance Woman11/20/2010

    Good choices. Thanks for rounding these up.

  • cathiesblogs9/2/2009

    Excellent tips here !!!!

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