ReBlog | How to Give Your Narration Flavor | A Writer’s Path

ReBlog – Writing Voice…? I don’t know.

by Andrea Lundgren Readers frequently talk about the style or narrative flavor of authors they enjoy. They’ll say, “That sounds like something __ wrote,” or “This reminded me of ___” or “The…

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ReBlog | The Benefits of Writing the Static Scene | A Writer’s Path

ReBlog – Interesting read.

by Ian J. Miller Why have a static scene, and what do you put in it? The most obvious reason is to get an emotional response, so I thought that I should start this by asking, what piece of w…

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ReBlog | 10 Ways to Overcome Writer’s Block | A Writer’s Path

ReBlog – I keep several stories going at once to help keep Writer’s Bock away. What do you do?

by Vincent Mars

For us writers, few things are more frustrating than to finally sit down at our desks after taking care of real life chores only to be struck dumb by the blank page or the wh…

Source: 10 Ways to Overcome Writer’s Block | A Writer’s Path

The Importance of the Book Pre-Order to Authors | A Writer’s Path

ReBlog- Very valid points in favor of the pre-order for your book.

by John Briggs

Does it really matter if you order a book online before its official release date? Before its “book birthday” as they say in publishing? Well, maybe not to the reader, who’s h…

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ReBlog – Prologues and Epilogues – Is There a Point to Them? | A Writer’s Path

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  by Helena Fairfax

Prologue and Epilogue. Do they have a use? Should they be used? Can you have one without the other? First of all, the Prologue. Oh, the dreaded question of the prologue for…

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ReBlog – On Learning to Be Happy with Your Imperfect Draft | A Writer’s Path

by Meg Dowell What is your reaction – or what do you perceive your reaction will be like – when you finally finish writing that first draft? Relieved? Sad? Ecstatic? Numb? All of the above? …

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ReBlog – Don’t Even Think of Publishing Unless You’ve Done These 4 Things | A Writer’s Path

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by Rachael Hanel

Whenever I give writing workshops or teach a writing class, I always end with “going from here.” Now that the students have learned something (hopefully!), what do they need…

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ReBlog – Writing and Balancing Social Media

by Eve Messenger

As writers, most of us have four jobs: our day job, family life, writing, and social media. For obvious reasons, we have to spend time at our day jobs. We also have to spen…

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