Writing Tips: Dialogue
by Naomi Chance on April 3, 2013 0
Writing great dialogue is one of the most important things to consider when writing a novel, because it must be [...]
by Naomi Chance on April 3, 2013 0
Writing great dialogue is one of the most important things to consider when writing a novel, because it must be [...]
by Naomi Chance on December 28, 2012 1
Writing fiction is like no other writing in the world. There is just so much freedom to do as you [...]
by Write and Share on May 29, 2012 0
As a writer rejection is a very real and present force. It happens more often than we’d like to admit, [...]
by Suzie Tullett on May 21, 2012 4
There are lots of elements to a good novel. Promising characters that readers can identify with, lots of external/internal conflict [...]
by Lorena Angell on April 17, 2012 3
I sat in the front seat looking out the windshield at the many people walking by. Shoppers entering and exiting [...]
by Suzie Tullett on March 13, 2012 2
We all know the importance of good dialogue in our writing, but how do we achieve it? Well for me, [...]
by Suzie Tullett on February 27, 2012 2
What is a story without ‘conflict’? Boring that’s what… But what do we mean when we talk about ‘conflict’? Take [...]
by Suzie Tullett on February 19, 2012 2
I commented recently about how Going Underground must have one of the best readerships ever and how the kind words [...]
by Catherine Green on January 20, 2012 0
There are a lot of things to consider when writing your masterpiece of a novel. You must first have the [...]
by Suzie Tullett on January 19, 2012 12
As writers, it’s fair to say that we experience our fair share of the ‘not so good’ responses to the [...]
by Lorena Angell on January 16, 2012 0
Writers can draw on everyday life experiences to enhance their characters and bring their books to life. A couple years [...]
by Suzie Tullett on January 12, 2012 4
Coming up with a topic for a blog post isn’t always easy. But as a writer specifically, I’ve often wondered [...]