Writing Advice for Authors

Moving the Goalposts: How to Be Productive and Reach Your Goals

  Learning how to be productive is often more difficult than learning how to write. While every author has a different story to tell, there’s one common thread that binds us all — the struggle to stay productive and meet our writing goals. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or a fledgling novice, finding the balance

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Breaking Down the Block: How to Overcome Writer’s Block

  Sometimes it feels like it’s easier to climb a mountain than overcome writer’s block. If you’ve ever found yourself staring at a blank page, grappling with the frustration of not knowing how to proceed, you’re not alone. Today, we’ll explore this common foe and share strategies to reignite your creative spark. Understand Writer’s Block

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“Write,” They Said: How to Write Dialogue that Speaks Volumes

  Learning how to write dialogue can be one of the trickiest parts of humanizing your characters. Let’s take a look at some surefire tips guaranteed to bring your characters to life. Learn to Listen The foundation of realistic dialogue lies in your ability to listen. Observe how people around you speak, their mannerisms, their

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Surviving Your Manuscript Marathon: How to Stay Motivated

  Writing a book is a profound and deeply rewarding venture, but knowing how to stay motivated throughout the entire process can be challenging. Whether you’re just beginning you’re just starting out or halfway through your manuscript, finding and sustaining inspiration is essential. Today, we’ll explore the ways to ignite your creative spark and maintain

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