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Fiction Writing: Getting Your Events In Order

In fiction writing, events occur in strict chronological order. If you would like to know what this means, please read on! In previous articles I've used my fictional tongue-in-cheek character Detective Jake Bullett to help me along. ... Read Read: Fiction Writing: Getting Your Events In Order

By: Steve Dempster | 19/12/2006 | Non-Fiction

The Quickest, Surest Path To Fiction Writing Success

... the details of your story without ever actually putting a word on paper. So there you have it. The quickest, surest path to fiction writing success. Write everyday. Sounds easy, doesn't it? And you already knew it, didn't you ... Read Read: The Quickest, Surest Path To Fiction Writing Success

By: David Silva | 26/03/2007 | Non-Fiction

The Name of the Game in Fiction Writing

... in 500 words. Hello, 150 days later you've got yourself a 250 page book that is ready to be edited into a finished book. What is the name of the game in fiction writing? Stay at it and you will succeed. Good luck and keep writing. Read Read: The Name of the Game in Fiction Writing

By: Joe McLaughlin | 17/10/2007 | Fiction
Brandon R. Massey

Fiction Writing Tips - How Do You Find the Time to Write Fiction?

... may think. In fact, when you really examine your daily schedule, you might be astounded at how much you could accomplish.Can you do some fiction writing while your children are playing, eating, or napping? Could you scribble or dictate a ... Read Read: Fiction Writing Tips - How Do You Find the Time to Write Fiction?

By: Brandon R. Massey | 28/05/2009 | Fiction
Gladys Bates

MY WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE TAKING MY FIRST FICTION WRITING COURSE

If you want to learn a lot about writing take a stab at a Fiction Writing course.  My instructor was great and the students all eager to improve upon their writing.  It was an intenstive course where we had 10 stories to be completed in a ... Read Read: MY WONDERFUL EXPERIENCE TAKING MY FIRST FICTION WRITING COURSE

By: Gladys Bates | 25/07/2009 | Fiction

Can the Fundamental Principles of Non-fiction Writing be Applied to Fiction?

... to. My 40-year career has been in journalism and marketing communication. However, a few months ago someone who had read my book on expository (non-fiction) writing and speaking contacted me to ask if I could help her with some fiction ... Read Read: Can the Fundamental Principles of Non-fiction Writing be Applied to Fiction?

By: Philip Yaffe | 29/05/2008 | Fiction

Can the Fundamental Principles of Non-fiction Writing be Applied to Fiction?

... to. My 40-year career has been in journalism and marketing communication. However, a few months ago someone who had read my book on expository (non-fiction) writing and speaking contacted me to ask if I could help her with some fiction ... Read Read: Can the Fundamental Principles of Non-fiction Writing be Applied to Fiction?

By: Philip Yaffe | 29/05/2008 | Fiction
Emily Hanlon

Understanding Point of View in Fiction Writing

Point of view one is of the fiction writer's most powerful techniques. Writing from your character's POV means that you get inside the main character's head, heart and gut --literally see the world through the character's perspective. So, ... Read Read: Understanding Point of View in Fiction Writing

By: Emily Hanlon | 03/02/2008 | Fiction

Fiction Writing: 3 Crucial Points For Your Main Character

... hero trouble. This set-up, with main character as the good guy and also acting as the protagonist, is the most popular in fiction simply because it works so well. All other types of main character require a much greater effort to make ... Read Read: Fiction Writing: 3 Crucial Points For Your Main Character

By: Steve Dempster | 18/02/2007 | Non-Fiction

Fiction Writing: Short Story Subjects That Sell

... a lot of time unravelling a complex plot! Though the story itself should be simply written that's not to say it shouldn't be well written. In fact, writing a 1200-word short-short in a simple fashion that manages to be entertaining is a ... Read Read: Fiction Writing: Short Story Subjects That Sell

By: Steve Dempster | 20/12/2006 | Non-Fiction

Three Fiction Writing Concerns for the Author

... view is presented clearly? Otherwise, does the narrative appear too jumbled with too many voices shouting to heard over the others? In fiction, third person point of view is easily the more popular style - over first-person, where the ... Read Read: Three Fiction Writing Concerns for the Author

By: Kathryn Lively | 22/02/2007 | Non-Fiction

Fiction Writing: Why You Should Get A Good Agent

... an agent or not? This decision is a crucial one in your writing career so in this article we'll examine some of the 'fors' and 'againsts' of agents for fiction writers. There is no doubt that getting a good agent can have a significant ... Read Read: Fiction Writing: Why You Should Get A Good Agent

By: Steve Dempster | 26/02/2007 | Non-Fiction
Martha Jette

How to Write a Novel – Fiction or Non-fiction

... can also be plot-driven, or based on an idea or concept. The thing to remember as we go through each aspect of fiction writing is that although your story is fantasy, it must still make sense.   The next thing to consider is the physical ... Read Read: How to Write a Novel – Fiction or Non-fiction

By: Martha Jette | 10/06/2008 | Publishing

How to Get New Ideas for you Non-fiction Story?

... good example of what good writers should have. So far, we've uncovered some interesting facts about non-fiction writing. You may decide that the following information is even more interesting. If you've picked some pointers about non- ... Read Read: How to Get New Ideas for you Non-fiction Story?

By: Wara Kawekied | 21/03/2007 | Non-Fiction

Shakespeare: What Can a Great Poet Teach Us About Clear, Concise Expository Writing?

... -- a genius at playing the language almost like a violin -- possibly teach us about expository (non-fiction) writing, where ideas must prevail and the language made as inconspicuous as possible?     He can teach us that being a truly ... Read Read: Shakespeare: What Can a Great Poet Teach Us About Clear, Concise Expository Writing?

By: Philip Yaffe | 28/06/2008 | Non-Fiction

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