Stack – Write Publish Profit – FAST MOVER OFFER — infostack

Stack – Write Publish Profit – FAST MOVER OFFER — infostack [Brief bit of “selling out” here! I’m now an affiliate for this particular Infostack product (Write, Publish, Profit), so some $ amount from your purchase will go back to me!… Read moreStack – Write Publish Profit – FAST MOVER OFFER — infostack

A writer caught reading can legitimately say, ‘I’m working.’ Because every sentence we read informs the sentences we write. Every word picture we linger over helps expand our skill at creating gripping analogies, metaphors, similes. Every page we turn develops… Read more

A writer caught reading can legitimately say, ‘I’m working.’ Because every sentence we read informs the sentences we write. Every word picture we linger over helps expand our skill at creating gripping analogies, metaphors, similes. Every page we turn develops… Read more

Basic Plot Tropes

linaugustineart: These basic plot tropes describe the overall goal/conflict of the story, which means that everything that happens in the story is for the sake of the trope. It is the protagonist’s main goal/desire. These are helpful for when you… Read moreBasic Plot Tropes

Basic Plot Tropes

linaugustineart: These basic plot tropes describe the overall goal/conflict of the story, which means that everything that happens in the story is for the sake of the trope. It is the protagonist’s main goal/desire. These are helpful for when you… Read moreBasic Plot Tropes

Advice: Translating Foreign Language for the Reader

writing-questions-answered: Anonymous asked: Do you have any resources for using minimal foreign language within dialogue and translating it for readers? Translation in fiction shouldn’t rely on end notes, footnotes, or brackets, which disrupt the flow and pull readers out of the… Read moreAdvice: Translating Foreign Language for the Reader

Advice: Translating Foreign Language for the Reader

writing-questions-answered: Anonymous asked: Do you have any resources for using minimal foreign language within dialogue and translating it for readers? Translation in fiction shouldn’t rely on end notes, footnotes, or brackets, which disrupt the flow and pull readers out of the… Read moreAdvice: Translating Foreign Language for the Reader

What Happens to Sleep Deprived Characters?

thewritershandbook: What Happens to Sleep Deprived Characters?

What Happens to Sleep Deprived Characters?

thewritershandbook: What Happens to Sleep Deprived Characters?

bigbraingene: 60 Awesome Search Engines for Serious Writers Finding the information you need as a writer shouldn’t be a chore. Luckily, there are plenty of search engines out there that are designed to help you at any stage of the… Read more

bigbraingene: 60 Awesome Search Engines for Serious Writers Finding the information you need as a writer shouldn’t be a chore. Luckily, there are plenty of search engines out there that are designed to help you at any stage of the… Read more

Hey there! So, I recently saw an article about sort of outlining novels/fantasy on a bullet journal. You would take notes on characters, geography, plot, progress and all. But I was a bit busy when I saw it, so I lost the article. Would you happen to know any posts about bullet journaling for a writer/novel/fantasy? It would reeeeaaally help me! Thank you!!!

Hi! I haven’t really read up on it before, so here are some pages that I found: http://deborahkalin.com/blog/2015/10/writing-fiction-and-the-bullet-journal-method/ http://deborahkalin.com/blog/2015/08/wherein-our-author-finds-inefficiency-more-efficient-after-all/ http://deborahkalin.com/blog/2015/10/i-had-one-job/ http://bulletjournal.com/ https://www.reddit.com/r/bulletjournal/comments/43sjb7/any_novelistsfiction_writers_use_the_bullet/ https://www.pinterest.com/rachaellucas1/writing-planning-for-writers/ http://barrymorris.net/3-bullet-journal-tips-for-writing-a-book-paper-or-anything-else-that-matters/ https://jennimyburgh.wordpress.com/2015/04/07/bullet-journal-the-writers-answer-to-getting-things-done/ http://www.cre84me.info/organization-introduction-to-the-bullet-journal-method/ Some of the other sites were flagged by my anti-virus, so be on the… Read moreHey there! So, I recently saw an article about sort of outlining novels/fantasy on a bullet journal. You would take notes on characters, geography, plot, progress and all. But I was a bit busy when I saw it, so I lost the article. Would you happen to know any posts about bullet journaling for a writer/novel/fantasy? It would reeeeaaally help me! Thank you!!!

Hey there! So, I recently saw an article about sort of outlining novels/fantasy on a bullet journal. You would take notes on characters, geography, plot, progress and all. But I was a bit busy when I saw it, so I lost the article. Would you happen to know any posts about bullet journaling for a writer/novel/fantasy? It would reeeeaaally help me! Thank you!!!

Hi! I haven’t really read up on it before, so here are some pages that I found: http://deborahkalin.com/blog/2015/10/writing-fiction-and-the-bullet-journal-method/ http://deborahkalin.com/blog/2015/08/wherein-our-author-finds-inefficiency-more-efficient-after-all/ http://deborahkalin.com/blog/2015/10/i-had-one-job/ http://bulletjournal.com/ https://www.reddit.com/r/bulletjournal/comments/43sjb7/any_novelistsfiction_writers_use_the_bullet/ https://www.pinterest.com/rachaellucas1/writing-planning-for-writers/ http://barrymorris.net/3-bullet-journal-tips-for-writing-a-book-paper-or-anything-else-that-matters/ https://jennimyburgh.wordpress.com/2015/04/07/bullet-journal-the-writers-answer-to-getting-things-done/ http://www.cre84me.info/organization-introduction-to-the-bullet-journal-method/ Some of the other sites were flagged by my anti-virus, so be on the… Read moreHey there! So, I recently saw an article about sort of outlining novels/fantasy on a bullet journal. You would take notes on characters, geography, plot, progress and all. But I was a bit busy when I saw it, so I lost the article. Would you happen to know any posts about bullet journaling for a writer/novel/fantasy? It would reeeeaaally help me! Thank you!!!

Do you know any good places to start writing? I’m going to be doing my story in chapters, but I’m really new to this and don’t know where I should publish/upload/write. I’ve seen several websites, but they are mostly for Novels only. Got anything? <3 thanks

Hi! Great question! This is unfortunately not my area of expertise, but I do know of a few options. I think Medium.com will be your best bet. One of my freelance clients is using it to publish one of his books… Read moreDo you know any good places to start writing? I’m going to be doing my story in chapters, but I’m really new to this and don’t know where I should publish/upload/write. I’ve seen several websites, but they are mostly for Novels only. Got anything? <3 thanks

Do you know any good places to start writing? I’m going to be doing my story in chapters, but I’m really new to this and don’t know where I should publish/upload/write. I’ve seen several websites, but they are mostly for Novels only. Got anything? <3 thanks

Hi! Great question! This is unfortunately not my area of expertise, but I do know of a few options. I think Medium.com will be your best bet. One of my freelance clients is using it to publish one of his books… Read moreDo you know any good places to start writing? I’m going to be doing my story in chapters, but I’m really new to this and don’t know where I should publish/upload/write. I’ve seen several websites, but they are mostly for Novels only. Got anything? <3 thanks

11 Plot Pitfalls – And How to Rescue Your Story From Them

thewordriven: Source: [X]By: Laura Whitcomb We’ve all been there: basking in the glow of a finished manuscript, only to read it over and realize something is wrong with the plot. Finding ourselves unable to identify the problem only makes matters… Read more11 Plot Pitfalls – And How to Rescue Your Story From Them

11 Plot Pitfalls – And How to Rescue Your Story From Them

thewordriven: Source: [X]By: Laura Whitcomb We’ve all been there: basking in the glow of a finished manuscript, only to read it over and realize something is wrong with the plot. Finding ourselves unable to identify the problem only makes matters… Read more11 Plot Pitfalls – And How to Rescue Your Story From Them

Blog Basics: 5Ws and an H – Books & Such Literary Management

Six questions to ask yourself about your blog. Blog Basics: 5Ws and an H – Books & Such Literary Management

Blog Basics: 5Ws and an H – Books & Such Literary Management

Six questions to ask yourself about your blog. Blog Basics: 5Ws and an H – Books & Such Literary Management

Some resources from Scribophile

Just a few of the free tutorials at the Writing Academy Clichés and Their Place in ProsePassive and Active VoiceWhat Are Narrative Tenses And Why They’re ImportantCorrect Quotation Mark UsageHe Said, She Said: Dialog Tags And Using Them EffectivelyThe Show… Read moreSome resources from Scribophile