How To Communicate with Your First Creative

Posted by , December 17th, 2010

I began my composition speed as a poet, and I’m motionlessly a poet. So my peregrination into fiction was conditions a planned life’s work move. In truth, my ahead concise thriller arrived as a undivided shock. No kidding.
Because I pull someone’s leg written and published poetry in books and magazines for years, I’ve developed a […]

Whisper Life Into Your Poetry

Posted by , November 6th, 2010

Maintain you always know a stanza and felt the breath of life, then was too dumb to specify it? That’s letter at its best. The method for creating such a seriousness comes from the use of emotions. Emotions are united of the isolated most well-connected, emotional, affecting and non-intrusive expos‚ tools. It is again not […]

How To Survive A Good Review article

Posted by , June 1st, 2010

When the maiden reviews due to the fact that my most recent story (Great Empyrean Concubine, Non-specific Abode 2006) started coming in, my emotions went be means of the wonted roller coaster. The oldest, from Publisher’s Weekly, was 90% positive, but mentioned that, in their id‚e re‡u, it was easy in spots. My stomach sank. […]

Learn How To Write A Screenplay That Actually Gets Made!

Posted by admin, August 19th, 2009

Almost everyone thinks they know how to write a screenplay. We’ve all heard someone watching TV saying “I could write a better script than that”!
The truth is that just about everyone does have a story worth telling. Unfortunately most do NOT know how to write a screenplay.
Most professional artists are very particular about […]

First Time Novelist Faux Pau

Posted by admin, July 16th, 2009

Those who venture into fiction writing often fall prey to certain avoidable, yet highly normal faux pau’s with their first book.
Many of these novels are grand experiments. Often chapters unfold without advance direction or character notebook, sometimes there is a multitude of point of view shifts and there is often a desire to try to […]

Writing A Novel On Your Lunch Hour

Posted by admin, July 12th, 2009

Okay, so I didn’t really write a whole novel on my lunch hour. But I did develop a lot of the characters, locations and plot by taking a half-hour out of each workday to sketch some ideas. You’d be surprised with what you can get done in just thirty minutes a day.
First, a little background. […]

Write The Bestseller-kind-of-novel

Posted by admin, July 10th, 2009

“TAKE THE MYTH OUT OF BESTSELLER, AND WRITE YOU ONE!”
When we see the word “Bestseller,” it usually means selling a great number of books, starting around 30-50 thousand copies. Certain bookstores report the sales to certain lists and the book is listed as a bestseller. Well, many, many bookstores that sell lots of an author’s […]