Hey the weekend is already here. Check out these writing-related articles and have a great weekend! 1. Let’s start with an article by Rebecca Langley on What You Need To Know About The Costs Of Self-Publishing Your Book. 2. Here’s an article by Oliver Brainerd showing how Writing is a skill, like running or being […]
How to Evaluate a Critique
Getting feedback is an important part of the path to publication. I’ve written previously about writing critique groups and dealing with criticism, but one thing I haven’t touched on too much is how to evaluate a critique, and whether or not you should implement any of the recommended changes. Critiques can be scary. Putting your […]
How to Choose a Creative Writing Course
In getting better at what you do, there is a need for continuous learning; hence, as an English tutor, there is every possibility that you want to hone your creative writing. However, original creative writing might seem to be, it can be taught, and it should be taught to whoever cares to learn. However, creative […]
Five Links Friday 7/19/19
Ick. Weird week. I’ll spare you the gory details, but let’s just say I’m happy to be mostly healthy again. Onward to this week’s edition of Five Links Friday! 1. One of the things all of us entrepreneurs have in common is late nights and early mornings. But at what cost? Here are 7 Ways […]
Five Links Friday 7/12/19
Hey, we’re back for another edition of Five Links Friday. Enjoy! 1. Let’s start off this week with some tips on Finding and Using Beta Readers by Emma Lombard. 2. Here is an older post from April Davila, on here 2018 Resolution, to Find an Agent. I’m sharing because I like her strategy. 3. Awesome […]
Are the stakes too high?
Spoiler Warning: I discuss the outcomes of both Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame in this post. I often say that the biggest mistake a writer can make is to create a character or plot that no one really cares about. If, for example, your main character is too boring or one-dimensional, or if your […]
Podcast Episode 79 – Finding Meaning in Tragedy (And Tips on Writing Dark Fiction)
In this episode of The Write Good Books Podcast, Jason and Scott talk about using Character tragedy for worldbuilding, character development, and plot advancement. Click the link below to stream the episode. Also available on iTunes, Google Play, Blubrry, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Castbox, TuneIn, Overcast, YouTube, or your favorite RSS reader. Have any questions, comments, or […]
Five Links Friday 7/5/19
Hey, I hope you all had a great Fourth of July. You’re back just in time for another Five Links Friday. Enjoy! 1. Let’s start out this week with an interesting post by Anne R. Allen on Rogue Characters and how they can be The Secret to Compelling Fiction. 2. Here’s some advice for If […]
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