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Final A to Z Writing Tips

Posted by Rachel on June 4, 2012 in cliches, editing, inspiration, marketing, writing |

Here it is- the final installment of my alphabet tip series. It’s with reluctance that I end this journey. I almost wish there were another 26 letters to run through. It has been fun but also challenging to make the tips diverse and coordinate with these letters. Now we’re at the end, easily the trickiest. The […]

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Romancing the Reader

Posted by Rachel on April 27, 2012 in characters, cliches, musings, romance, writing |

If there’s one thing people from any background are looking for in a story its romance. They might not tell you that’s what they want, but it’s a factor that could completely overhaul the popularity of your story. Why? Because everyone loves a feel-good tale where you can’t help but root for the protagonist to […]

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How to Write a Classic

Posted by Rachel on April 1, 2012 in audience, characters, cliches, how-to, planning, plot, symbolism, writing, writing tips |

Admit it, everyone wants their story to strike it rich. Well, today you’re in luck! I have discovered the secret formula to writing a classic. That’s right, the ingredients needed in any novel to get you on the bestseller list, onto college and high school syllabi and most importantly, into the hearts of millions of […]

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How to Start and Finish with a Bang!

Posted by Rachel on January 5, 2012 in cliches, ending, how-to, opening, structure, writing tips |

Hoist anchor! There’s a reader on the line! Sure, the middle of your novel may be grand, but without a hook to catch readers, they’ll swim off to another, tastier story. There are plenty of books on the shelf as it is. OK. Enough with the finishing metaphor. My point is, if the opening of […]

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