by Kate Sullivan
If you read 100 different guides to writing, you’ll get 100 different theories as to the “right” way to write a book. It can be confusing and frustrating, since all you want out of those guides is advice from a pro about how to change from being somebody with an idea...
by Kate Sullivan |
Remember that exercise you probably did in middle school? It took different forms in different places, but it centered around using words other than “said” to tag dialogue. You spent a class, or an hour of homework time, getting familiar with words like: Uttered...
by Kate Sullivan |
Ask a random person on the street what their biggest unfulfilled dream is, and odds are many of them will say, “I want to write a novel.” More than 80% of people aspire to write a book someday—but never get around to it. If you want to learn how to write a...
by Kate Sullivan |
One of my business cards lists my title as “Word Sensei.” It has a tied black belt in the front—a nod to my first career as a martial arts instructor. On the back, it lists the various services I primarily offered at the time I had that batch printed: Ghost Writing...
by Richard Nolan
Whether you’re writing an essay for school or working on your tenth book, the revision process is an essential part of writing if you want to ensure that your work is devoid of errors in terms of grammar and flow. To be successful at this, you’ll need to have a...
by Tom Corson-Knowles
No matter what you write, your productivity and income as a writer is limited by how quickly you can turn your ideas into words. Every writer has limits to how fast they can write, and every writer has areas where they can improve that speed if they put effort and...