As a writing instructor and coach I work with writers every day who are not reaching their full potential. What holds them back? When you talk with struggling writers they generally mention one of three problems
What Makes A Heroine?
Wow I knew I put this question off for a reason.
What Name Do You Give That Article Or Book?
The title of my book is as important as the characters themselves. So the name of the book is as important as the characters themselves. You can choose an important event as I did in The title of my book is as important as the characters themselves. In my first I named my book La Roe’s after the Heroine in which the story was told from her POV, Secondly it also describes part of her. La Roe means The Red and her first name Emerald means Green she consequentially has red hair …
Why And How To Write Articles
When it comes to SEO and a stream of long term traffic to your site there really is only one way to go.
What Inspires You?
Wow this is a truly hard questions; to start with what gives me the inspiration. I have to say it’s the characters themselves that inspire me. It depends on who they are what’s happening in their life, one heroine may have had tender feelings for the hero for a long time and impending doom could set it in motion or maybe she will never see him again. It all depends on what’s happening to the hero and heroine. Since it is the characters that determine why and how the scene tak…
Plotting Secondary Versus Sub-Plots In Your Next Book.
Here’s the question is it better to have a secondary plot or sub-plots? Here’s another question, which as a reader, and then as a writer do you prefer?
So What’s Your Villain, Or Villainess Like?
My, my; what a Question, It truly depends on who the villain (ness) is. Are they related to the character? Have they always been around manipulating from the sidelines? Or are they someone who has recently appeared? It also depends on the type of personality they have. Are they outgoing, possibly highly influential or are they
Sylvia Browne: Short Bio And Audio Books
Sylvian Browne’s Bio
The secret to writing faster and with more focus — Writing in your sleep!
Unconscious creativity uses the power of the unconscious mind. The simplest technique is incubation, where after thinking about the challenge consciously for some time, it is put to one side and left for a while. Often a solution will pop into your mind unbidden, as your mind continues to work on the problem below your level of awareness.
The Secret To Writing Success
It really is that simple and it really isn’t a secret. Most successful writers know the BIC method is key to their success.
Do Writing Groups Really Help?
You want to write about that heroine driving you insane or the hero of her dreams, but how to start? I suggest writing groups; you will find them both on the Internet and off. In your town or out of another country, but nowhere you go or where you look you will find the group that is right for you. How do I know, how can I be sure? Well i personally Co-Own my own group and am the member of another. I can tell you that my second novel would have not made it to paper witho…
Energize Your Writing and Increase Your Output
If you are serious about improving your writing quality and productivity then you need to spend time analyzing your personal writing process. You might be surprised by what you learn–and I know you can put the knowledge to good use.