All Blog Posts Tagged 'writer's' (5)

WRITERS TRICKS OF THE TRADE- THE POWER OF THE PRESS

Are you getting the most out of your press releases? Harness the "power of the press" and get the word out.

 LINK TO TODAY'S WRITERS TRICKS OF THE TRADE:…

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Added by Morgan St. James on February 18, 2011 at 5:28am — No Comments

When to or When not to Share

One question I have struggled with and, likely will continue to just be befuddled about, is when do you share what you have written.  Particularly when the writing is going to be fiction length.

I struggled with this concept while writing The Trust.  Not knowing the protocol - translate that I just had no clue when to let others read what I had written - when I finished the first draft of the Prologue to The Trust, I decided to have another set of eyes look over my efforts.  

Not a…

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Added by sean on February 5, 2011 at 1:30pm — 1 Comment

Crime Writers: Learn about police work from an expert

Lee Lofland—author and retired law enforcement—talks about how he uses prior police experience to help other authors write about crime fighting. Learn about the Writer's Police Academy where everyone gets hands-on experience in all aspects of law enforcement on Hook'em & Book'em.

Added by Mark Young on August 3, 2010 at 4:01am — No Comments

How to avoid writer's block

Writer’s block has nothing to do with writing.


That might seem obvious. When a writer wants to write, but can’t get anything out, he’s blocked. Not writing. Blocked.


But it isn’t the writing that causes the block. Neither is it some psychological problem or an inability to conjure up the Muse of inspiration.


It’s because the writer didn’t put everything on little index cards…
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Added by Matt Rees on June 7, 2010 at 12:12am — 3 Comments

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