Quick ideas and links to get you out of a jam
-plus some marketing links/ideas (blue buttons)
I created this page as a simple index as reminders/outside sources that have been,or are helpful to me. Honestly I wish I had run them down before I started my first novel. (That's okay, Stephen King started with Carrie and ended with millions -everyone has that first novel that makes them cringe.)
Anyway, this page will be updated as I go along, so don't be afraid to book mark it and stop back any time. I hope that it helps you as much as it still helps me.
Check out the great marketing area below just for you to get started in promoting your work!
Anyway, this page will be updated as I go along, so don't be afraid to book mark it and stop back any time. I hope that it helps you as much as it still helps me.
Check out the great marketing area below just for you to get started in promoting your work!
Feeling a little queezy about your writing. Want to make sure your on the write path? Try these quick helps:
And if you really want a step by step from beginning to end try this approach that lays it out, gives examples, and holds your hand. I really like this site:
And for those who prefer a real organized approach to their project, how about using writing software? There are many of them, here's one example, although I have never used it:
*Marketing Helps/Submissions/Other technical self-publishing aides: All blue buttons!
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One of the hardest viewpoints to master is Third Person Omniscient POV. But, it is also one of the most rewarding style for a reader. Confusing head hopping with this style is common. If you want to give it a try. Here are some great places to start:
If you enjoy writing in Multiple Viewpoints maybe you are a suspence writer and don't even know it! How about some neat tricks to help you start your journey in the wonderful world of this genre:
More to come stay tuned... |