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Hone Your Writer’s Voice in 5 Practical Steps

Already we’ve covered character voice and narrator voice, and now it’s time for the last post of the series—writer’s voice. This is the voice that is woven throughout your entire collection of writings. It’s the voice that publishers and agents Read more

By Liz, 3 yearsDecember 6, 2022 ago

3 Ways To Shape Narrator Voice Within Your Story

Last week I went over creating distinct character voices for your story, and now we will look at narrator voice. This one is not often addressed since it can be a combination of character voice and writer voice, but there Read more

By Liz, 3 yearsNovember 29, 2022 ago

How Do You Develop Distinct Character Voices? (Exercise Included)

If I had to name one topic about writing that is the most mentioned and the least quantifiable, it’s voice. Publishers want a unique writer voice. Agents look for distinct character voices. Readers dislike reading abrasive narrator voices. On an Read more

By Liz, 3 yearsNovember 22, 2022 ago

Layering Conflict: 3 Levels Of Conflict For Any Story

Guess what? It’s time to hit on my favorite topic again. Conflict! I’ve already covered types of conflict such as man verses man, man verses nature, etc. This post is going to cover the idea of layering conflict. Life is Read more

By Liz, 3 yearsNovember 15, 2022 ago

10 Website Features Successful Authors Use (Plus A Bonus Suggestion)

Let’s address the elephant in the room. We are authors, not web designers. Yet, most of us have or will have to set up and run our own website. We aren’t paid enough to hire a professional to do it. Read more

By Liz, 3 yearsNovember 8, 2022 ago

Fluff Words: List of Words To Avoid In Fiction

I’m working on editing my manuscript, and part of that is eliminating excess words. These fluff words can usually be deleted or replaced with fewer but more descriptive words. By eliminating them, you cut down your word count and make Read more

By Liz, 3 yearsNovember 1, 2022 ago

How Do You Make Your Author Bio Sound Interesting?

Writing an author bio is one of the hardest things authors do for their websites. We write stories about other people and places, and we think our own life is boring. Unfortunately, the world wants to know who we are Read more

By Liz, 3 yearsOctober 25, 2022 ago

7 Tips For Writing A Great Fight Scene (Includes Fight Scene Formula)

Fight scenes are something a lot of authors struggle with in their books. Most of us are not professional fighters, but the good new is you don’t have to be to write a good fight scene. The best fights have Read more

By Liz, 3 yearsOctober 18, 2022 ago

Blogs: 5 Tips For Writing Catchy Headlines And 1 Copyright Problem To Avoid

If you decide to have a blog on your website, there are numerous topics you can choose. Mostly, blogging will be something you have to figure out for yourself, but there are two things about every blog that can be Read more

By Liz, 3 yearsOctober 11, 2022 ago

Author Branding: Select Fonts That Support Your Message

The last aspect of branding I want to discuss right now is fonts. Most people don’t think about it since typography is more subconscious than other branding, but it is important. People spend hours reading on their phones and computers, Read more

By Liz, 3 yearsOctober 4, 2022 ago
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