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Give Up The GOST Of Your Story: Synopses For Editors And Agents

I’ve covered the aspects and tips of writing book blurbs for readers, and now I want to give a little advice for composing synopses for editors and agents. These professionals will need more than just an emotional reaction to your story. If you’re trying to pitch to them for the Read more

By Liz, 4 yearsApril 19, 2022 ago

Failed Expectations: You Can’t Prepare For Everything

When I decided to become an author, I took the warnings very seriously. I would get thousands of rejection letters. It would take years to find an agent willing to take my first book. Publishing one book didn’t mean I would be a successful full-time writer. When I had several Read more

By Liz, 4 yearsApril 12, 2022 ago

5 Tips For Writing Book Blurbs (And 1 Simple Formula For Identifying Conflict)

As I mentioned last week, the point of the book blurb is to elicit an emotional reaction and make people want to read more. We already talked about the five main parts of a blurb, and this week I want to focus on tips to strengthen the reader’s emotional response. Read more

By Liz, 4 yearsApril 5, 2022 ago

5 Key Aspects Of Successful Book Blurbs (With Examples)

There are several ways to get people to read your book. The title, cover art, and book reviews quotes are just a few ways to hook the readers. One of the best ways to get them to open the book is the blurb you put on the back cover. These Read more

By Liz, 4 yearsMarch 29, 2022 ago

How To Broaden And Deepen Story Conflicts

If you’ve heard it before, you’re going to keep hearing it. Conflict makes a good story. But it can’t just be a simple problem. It should start as something wrong and snowball into a catastrophe by the climax of the story. You do this by broadening and deepening the conflict Read more

By Liz, 4 yearsMarch 22, 2022 ago

KAV Cycle: One Way To Hypnotize Your Readers

There’s a theory that storytellers hypnotize their readers by the power of suggestion. I’ve never studied hypnosis, but I see the similarities and have put it on my list of topics to research further. In this post, we are going over the five levels of brain waves and one way Read more

By Liz, 4 yearsMarch 15, 2022 ago

Balancing Description And Action In A Book Scene (Just 3 Easy Steps)

When you write a scene in your story, it can be hard to balance the description with the action. The readers need to be able to picture the setting and characters, but too much description can make the story feel like it isn’t moving forward. There is a three step Read more

By Liz, 4 yearsMarch 8, 2022 ago

A Writer’s Career Path: Understanding The Author Hierarchy In A Publishing House

This week I’ve learned some insider information about publishing houses: the hierarchy of authors and how to climb it. There seems to be six levels of authors in a publishing house: newbie, proven, midlist, lead, super lead, and apex. Let’s take a closer look at each. 1. Newbie Author A Read more

By Liz, 4 yearsMarch 1, 2022 ago

3 Aspects Of An Engaging Character (With Examples)

Every writer wants to have engaging characters that hook the readers. In this post, I’m going to talk about three elements that can create a character that readers want to get behind. These are proactivity, competence, and sympathy. All three elements should be treated like sliders instead of an on/off Read more

By Liz, 4 yearsFebruary 22, 2022 ago

What Is Denouement (Besides A Fun Word To Say)?

When I first started submerging myself in writing lingo, I listened to podcasts by authors. I heard the word denouement several times and recognized it as French, but I had no clue what it meant. While the word itself isn’t mandatory to know as a writer, what it represents for Read more

By Liz, 4 yearsFebruary 15, 2022 ago

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