Kat Richardson Talks Underground: A Sneek Peek At The Third Greywalker Novel
By: Lynne Jamneck
Kat Richardson On The Supernatural: She Has Odd Ideas
By: Lynne Jamneck
Greywalker's Harper Blaine: She's Not A Man With Breasts
By: Lynne Jamneck
Kat Richardson Walks The Grey Line: The author talks about her paranormal fantasy series
By: Lynne Jamneck
Kat Richardson On Seriosuly Pursuing Writing: The Author Talks Inspiration
In: Writing Novels
By: Lynne Jamneck
Writing Exercises - Directions: Making the Familiar New: Exercises to Inspire Creative Thinking
By: Elaine Walker
Getting Rid of Clichés: Overused Phrases are one of a Writer’s Worst Enemies
By: Debbie Roome
Creating Flash Fiction: The Rise of the Short Short Story
By: Meredith Barnes
Using Found Materials: Techniques for Writing Workshops
By: Elaine Walker
Exquisite Corpse: A Surrealist Writing Game
By: Elaine Walker
Short Stories - Success Checklist: An Overview for Polishing the Final Draft
By: Elaine Walker
Short Stories - Point of View: The Storyteller Role - Exploring Approaches.
By: Elaine Walker
Short Stories - A Strong Opening: Ideas and Techniques for an Opening Paragraph with Impact
By: Elaine Walker
Short Stories - Writing an Outline: Ideas and Techniques for Planning a Story.
By: Elaine Walker
Nicola Griffith Talks Style: The Author Talks Collaboration
By: Lynne Jamneck
Nicola Griffith: From Teaching Self-Defence to Award-Winning Author
By: Lynne Jamneck
Marianne de Pierres: An Interview with the Creator of Parrish Plessis
By: Lynne Jamneck
Marianne de Pierres On Writing: An Interview with Sentients Of Orion Author
By: Lynne Jamneck
Writing Speculative Fiction: Defining Genre And Useful Tips For The Novice
By: Lynne Jamneck
Creating the Perfect Villian: Making a Believable Bad Guy that Readers will Love to Hate
By: Vickie Britton
Rewrite Your Novel With Ease: A Three-Step Process To Simplify Rewriting
In: Writing Novels
By: Joe Lam
Creating Believable Characters: The Art of Breathing Life into a Story by Skilful Characterization
By: Debbie Roome
Developing a Writing Routine: Ten Ways to Establish and Maintain an Effective Writing Rhythm
By: Elaine Walker
Atmosphere in Writing: The Art of Using the Five Senses to Create Feeling
By: Debbie Roome
Creating a Believable Hero: Tips for Making a Likeable and Realistic Protagonist
By: Vickie Britton
Developing Memorable Characters: 45 Questions to Create Backstories
By: Anita Riggio
Why Poets Read Gertrude Stein: Five Reasons to Tackle the Avant-Garde Modernist Master
In: Writing Poetry
By: Brenda Ann Burke
Dialogue Spices up Fiction: Speech between Characters is an Important Part of any Novel
By: Debbie Roome
By: Debbie Roome
Five Rules for Performing Poetry: How to Become a Master of the Spoken Word
In: Writing Poetry
By: Brenda Ann Burke
How Dada is Digital Poetry? Networked Computers Offer Chance and Change to Word Artists
In: Writing Poetry
By: Brenda Ann Burke
Can Digital Literature Be Poetry? What Electronic Poetry Means and Its Place in Modern Literature
In: Writing Poetry
By: Brenda Ann Burke
6 Reasons Books Get Rejected: Reasons Editors Turn Down Books that have Nothing to do with Talent
In: Writing Novels
By: Vickie Britton
What Makes For Good Writing? Three Essential Ingredients to Make the Most of Your Writing Talent
By: Adair Jones
Introduction to Visual Poetry: How the Art Gallery and the Internet Can Enrich Your Writing
In: Writing Poetry
By: Brenda Ann Burke
Searching for the Third Voice: Why and How To Use Characters in Your Poems
In: Writing Poetry
By: Brenda Ann Burke
Naming Fictional Characters: Finding the Best First Name and Surname for your Characters
By: Vickie Britton
Filling the Creative Well: Self-Care, Inner and Outward Exploration Improves Writing and Voice
Overcoming Writer's Block: How to Keep Writing When You are Stuck
By: Jason M. Tucker
Naming Your Characters: How Important are Character Names in Fiction
By: Jason M. Tucker
How to Overcome Writer's Block: Techniques to Spark the Creative Process
By: Adair Jones
The Secrets of Powerful Writing: Learn to Substitute Passive Verbs with Active Verbs.
By: Joe Lam
Persistent Writing: Keeping the Flow of Creativity Moving
By: Joe Lam
How to Write a Sonnet: An Approach to Writing Your Poetry in a Traditional Form
In: Writing Poetry
By: Brenda Ann Burke
Three Reasons to Write a Sonnet: Why This Poetry Form May be the Structure Your Draft Writing Needs
In: Writing Poetry
By: Brenda Ann Burke
Why Your Story Was Rejected: No Winner in the 2008 Willesden Herald Open Short Story Competition
By: Adair Jones
Poetry Performance Anxiety: Confidence-Building Techniques For Successful Poetry Reading
In: Writing Poetry
By: Brenda Ann Burke
Novel Writing in Manageable Steps: Break your Novel Writing into Specific Tasks
Where to Perform Your Poetry: How to Choose Your First Venue and Audience
In: Writing Poetry
By: Brenda Ann Burke
Developing Character: How Your Characters Help Tell Your Story
By: Tamara Hanson
A Question of Character: Making A Strong First Impression With Each Of Your Characters
By: Alyx Dellamonica
The Seven Basic Plots: Christopher Booker Examines Common Narratives in Storytelling
By: Adair Jones
Writing Suspense: Coben, Stacey and Koontz Draw Readers with Strong Narrative Hook
By: Vickie Britton
By: Vickie Britton
In: Writing Novels
By: Vickie Britton
How to Make a Monster: Creating Believable Adversaries in Horror Fiction
By: Jason M. Tucker
How to Write Conflict: Understanding the Most Important Part of Writing Fiction
In: Writing Novels
Help with Plot Development: How to Improve Your Story:Tips for Advancing a Fictional Storyline
Point of View --The Basics: Creating Narrators Who Tell Unforgettable Stories
By: Alyx Dellamonica
All Characters Need a Back Story: Characters with Detailed Back Stories Write Their own Narratives
By: Adair Jones
What it Takes to Publish a Novel: Good Grammar, Talent, Determination Equal Great Writing
In: Writing Novels
By: Adair Jones
Creating Memorable Villains: Four Steps to Creating Unforgettable Fictional Bad Guys
By: Alyx Dellamonica
Why You Should Perform Your Poetry: The Spoken Word: Go Public with Your Writing
In: Writing Poetry
By: Brenda Ann Burke
Writing Without Rhymes: Three Easy Aids for Successful Poetry Without End Rhymes
In: Writing Poetry
Add Some Torque to Your Fiction: GiveYour Stories Power by Saving the Best for Last.
By: Blair Hurley
Overcoming Writer’s Block: 5 Tips To Inspiring and Creative Writing
By: Lin Burress
Selling Horror Fiction: Submit Your Short Stories to Paying Markets
By: Jason M. Tucker
Breaking Writer's Block: Ten Effective Methods for Better Writing
By:
Phil Partington
Scheduling Time to Write: How You Can Make Time in Your Busy Life for Writing
In: Writing Novels
Write a Novel Using an Outline: A Helpful Guide to Create Your Story
In: Writing Novels
By: Joe Lam
Easy Ways to Stop Writer's Block: Help for the Times When Your Can't Finish Your Writing Work
Writing Horror Fiction: How to Create Believable Characters
By: Jason M. Tucker
How to Generate Ideas for Fiction: Six Steps to Brainstorming Story Concepts
By: Alyx Dellamonica
Tips to Access Creativity: A Writer's Guide to Finding Inspiration in Everyday Life
By: Tamara Hanson
Writing On a Different Ethnic Race: Conservative, Moderate and Liberal Approaches for the Novice
Creating a Sense of Place: Setting the Scene in your Novel
In: Writing Novels
By: Vickie Britton
No Writer Escapes Rejection: The Lighter Side of Being Told No Way
In: Writing Novels
By:
KC Morgan
Fool-Proof Plots for Short Stories: How to Use the ABDCE Method to Structure Your Story
By: Blair Hurley
Keep the Drama on the Page: Tension and Stress Should Happen in Your Writing - Not to You
Essential Books for Writers: The Right Tools for the Writer Job
By:
KC Morgan
Writing Interesting Poetry: Five Handy Tips to Keep in Mind when Writing Words in Lines
In: Writing Poetry
3 Ways to Build a Story: Developing a Story from a Theme, a Character, or a Specfic Scene
By: Vickie Britton
Naming Your Fictional Characters: Use a Character Sheet, Research, and Intuition to Name People
By:
Sharon Hunt
By:
Sharon Hunt
Write Clearer Story Themes: Tips to Make Your Short Fiction Easier to Understand
By:
Sharon Hunt
Writing in First Person: Point of View: Pros and Cons of Narrating in First Person
In: Writing Novels
By: Vickie Britton
Creating a Character Sheet: How to Create Credible Fictional Characters Using Questions, Answers
By:
Sharon Hunt
Write Better Fictional Dialogue: More Realistic Words for Your Characters to Speak
By:
Sharon Hunt
Fictional Dialogue Exercises: How to Improve Conversations Between Characters in Novel Writing
By:
Sharon Hunt
Create an Illustrated Journal: Use This Book to Add Life to Your Writing
By:
Sharon Hunt
Steps to Self-Editing Your Work: An Easy Guide To Improving The Quality Of Your Work.
By: Maria Zain
Preventing Writer's Block: Tips for Fiction Writers on Developing Ideas
By: Dianne Sagan
Are You Writing True Erotica? Erotic Literature Versus Pornography
Cleveland Unzips Short Stories: Peterson's Guide to Structuring the Writing Process
By: Mona Lisa Safai
Dividing a Novel into Chapters: Tips on Developing Chapters in a Fiction Manuscript
In: Writing Novels
By: Vickie Britton
Pitfalls of Writing a Sex Scene: Three Traps for Erotica Writers
How To Avoid Writers' Block: Give Yourself Permission To Write Badly
The Origins of the Apostrophe: Where This Most Contentious Piece of Punctuation Came From
By:
Jem Bloomfield
Writing the Perfect Love Story: A Guide to Aspiring Romance Authors Who Have What it Takes
In: Writing Fiction
By: Rebecca Conrad
Writer Synonyms for the Word Said: Write Better with Lots of Ways to Say Said in Fiction & Dialog