Writing Tips & Tricks
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  • Reads 33
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 6
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Jun 04, 2016
This is not a professionally written book of a million and one things to do and not do when writing.
This is my small book of easy tips and tricks which you can decide to use or ignore.
Things that may be mentioned are...

- Mistakes some authors make and how to fix them.

- Story ideas to kick start new writers.

- Introducing a character properly (meaning how to not list every detail about them in a boring paragraph but instead weaving it into the story, slowly building up an image of the person.)

- Advise on how to create your own covers and my own covers as examples, although mine aren't amazing, I hope they're decent.

- The devil of the writer's world that is writer's block.

And much more!

I've seen a few of these and decided I should do one and update when I have writers block on my own stories. I'm not an amazing writer but I think it's good to share your knowledge of writing with others as we all want to improve our writing in some way. I hope some of you learn something from this even if it is only one thing. Enjoy!
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