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The Top 10 Mistakes Authors Make When Querying
Guest post by author Phoebe A. Lee. Twitter: @writersdayjobs, @PhoebeALee So you’ve finished that manuscript you’ve been working on for years, and now you’re ready to query. Great! Before you fire off those amazing query letters, don’t do some of these things that could jeopardize your bright, new writing career. Here are the top 10 mistakes…
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The Top 10 Tips For Writing Great Short Stories
Guest post byWillie Handler, author of two satirical novels, The Road Ahead and Loved Mars Hated The Food. Not every writer has the passion and time to write a novel. Or maybe you do write novels but want to try something different. If so, writing short stories might be for you. Short stories are in demand by magazines, newspapers,…
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The Ultimate Guide To Writing YA Fiction [2022]
In today’s guide you’ll learn: What YA fiction is How to make your readers care about your story. The role of character progression and growth. How to write authentically for young adults, even if you aren’t one. The 1 ingredient your story’s ending MUST have. In short: if you have a story that’s bursting to…
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2 Ways To Improve Your Non-Fiction Articles Immediately
Guest post by Author & Coach Jordin James. Twitter: @justjordinjames You might think you’re writing non-fiction because you have something important to convey, but the deeper reason you are writing non-fiction is because you want to engage and connect with others in a conversation bigger than yourself. This is why hearing internet crickets days after publishing…
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How to Query 101
Guest post byWillie Handler, author of two satirical novels, The Road Ahead and Loved Mars Hated The Food. I doubt anything induces anxiety for writers more than querying. Let’s face it, writing and editing are much more rewarding. Many writers find the continuous stream of rejections chips away at one’s confidence. But if you approach querying properly and with…
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5 Self-Editing Mistakes to Avoid At All Costs
Guest post by Reedsy writer Desiree Villena You’ve finally written the last page of your book. The murderer’s revealed, the lovers united, etc.—time to crack open the bubbly, right? Not quite. Before an author starts knocking on publishers’ doors, they need to perform a thorough self-edit. If a literary agent receives a book riddled with plot…
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The 4 Stages of Editing a Book [Explained!]
Guest post by professional editor Jessica De Bruyn. @true_imaginary A note from So You Want to Write… “Write drunk, edit sober” —Peter De Vries Whether you have only an idea for a book, a few chapters written, or a fully formed first, second, or nth draft, one thing is certain: that more editing is probably in your…
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How NOT To Query
Guest post by author @StephanJHahn. I am no expert in the art of the query letter. In fact, I’m deep in the trenches of a war that I don’t even want to be fighting with all the people I don’t want to be fighting with. I recently finished an epic fantasy manuscript and I thought…
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How to Build Suspense in Your Writing
Guest post by author @TevisShkodra. Originally published at tevisshkodra.com. 3 practical tips to keeping readers engaged You’ve all heard the ageless adage of “Show, Don’t tell,” and if you’ve heard of it, chances are you’ve rolled your eyes and squinted at the ambiguity of the advice. However, while showing vs. telling is crucial to building…
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How To Up Your Writing Confidence, Score an Agent, and Get Published
Guest post by author @misplacedcomma2. Are you a writer? When you answer that question do you look at people in the eye and say it with gusto? Or do you say it quietly while waiting for the barrage of questions that comes next? What kind of writer? Are you a journalist? Do you have a…
