Common Mistakes New Writers Make
If you’re trying to be a serious writer, there are some things that you should know to avoid going wrong. Here are some common mistakes. Share This:
If you’re trying to be a serious writer, there are some things that you should know to avoid going wrong. Here are some common mistakes. Share This:
Following are a number of brief ideas to (hopefully) make you a better writer. Share This:
One of the first things a potential book buyer notices is the title, sometimes along with the book-cover design. A memorable title can positively impact book sales. So, it’s important to get it right. However, that can be a daunting line item on your book-creation to-do list. Here are some suggestions. Share This:
Tone is the way you speak or write. It’s your attitude toward your reader, the person receiving your message. The tone of your writing affects your reader just as your tone-of-voice affects a listener in everyday conversations. Share This:
Good effective writing isn’t easy. If you want to improve your writing, here are some things you should do. Share This:
When authors ramble, they tend to lose readers in the words. So, unless your intent is to write as many words as possible, your message should be written as clearly and concisely as possible. Share This:
Becoming a better writer takes practice. Improving your skills requires you to be aware of what you can do to give your text more structure, make it crisp and readable, and flow with a friendly style. Following are some ideas you can use to improve the quality of your writing. Share This:
Effective content should be every writer’s aim. Following are some questions, thoughts, and suggestions to make that a reality. Share This:
If you want to be considered a professional writer, you need to avoid some common mistakes. To maximize your writing, you should consider some of the following language skills. Share This:
You’ve just spent day, week, or months writing something. And maybe you’ve given it to one or more people to get some feedback. Should you listen to the writing advice or not? Share This: