7 valuable tips for new writers
If you are a new writer, taking your first steps into your first novel, then take a look at these amazing tips that you can start applying right away.
If you are a new writer, taking your first steps into your first novel, then take a look at these amazing tips that you can start applying right away.
There are two main ways to get your book published: Traditional (Trad) and Self-publishing (also known as Indie publishing). In this article, we are going to dive into the intricate world of traditional publishing.
The learning curve for writing is very steep. It requires tons of time, analysis, and brain-racking. And there’s no way around it. We just have to keep putting one foot in front of the other, looking for ways to get better at this business. But how to do it? How can we be better writers?
Do you ever feel like you’re stuck with your story? Like there’s no possible way forward? Then, you may have experienced the so-called Writer’s block. It can have the form of a shortage of ideas or maybe it’s just that you can’t seem to find the energy or the focus to write anything.
Learn the amazing tips that took me from being a slow disaster to finishing my first draft and writing around 70 000 words in barely two months. Let me show you!!
Have you always wanted to be a writer but don’t know where to start? You’ve been searching the internet for too long but don’t seem to find the starting point? Everybody is talking about advanced stuff but you just need to know where the hell to start? Does it sound like you? Are you reading this as a TV commercial?
Do you have big dreams?… the kind of dream that scares your own instinct away? The kind of dream that you play in your head over and over again thinking “what if?”. What if I had everything? What if I took action?
Each mind is a world on its own and each mind is able to create new worlds, expand, bend, break the limits of reality. The possibilities are endless… you just need a little bit of inspiration. Let me show you where to find those ideas!
Learn how to use the “Three-Act Structure” to write a powerful, round-up novel.