Month: October 2018

Ignore The Excuses and Write Your Story

31 Oct, 2018 , , , , , , , ,

Crafting your personal story into a book is an ambitious undertaking to be sure. And when you are first sitting down to outline your story, the process ahead can seem daunting. This is exactly why many people who have the desire to tell and share their story never quite seem to reach the finish line. […]

Six Ways to Stimulate Creativity And Improve Your Book

24 Oct, 2018 , , , , , , , ,

Every author has that moment during the writing process when they hit a wall. It can come during a challenging part of your story, when you’re first outlining your book, or even in the midst of writing. It’s when you suddenly find yourself staring at a blank page, with no direction on how to proceed. […]

Why It’s Important to Find Your Community of Writers

18 Oct, 2018 , , , , , ,

Writers often have a “go it alone” kind of attitude, and it’s easy to see why. Writers work on their own schedule and pace, utilize their own voice, and create an independent work that represents their story, style, and distinct identity. But when it comes to writing in all forms – from short stories or […]

Making Your Story Stand Out in A Crowd

10 Oct, 2018 , , , , , , , , ,

The hardest part about sharing your unique story is writing it, no question about it. But what happens once you are polishing your final pages, and are ready to share your story with the world? How do you make sure it stands out in a crowd? Garnering attention is a tricky endeavor for even the most […]

Authors: Five Ways to Fine Tune Your Writer’s Voice

3 Oct, 2018 , , , ,

As an aspiring author, you have your story, and you’re ready to share it with the world, but how will you tell it? A writer’s voice is arguably just as important as the topic itself. Also referred to as prose or style, your story will draw readers in. But it’s your voice that will keep […]

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