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Vacation Guide Book Tips
Travel planning for families with children with special needs involves more than just packing the bags and putting gas in the car.
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Characterization
Discusses types of characters, character traits, and how to reveal character to the reader.
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• novels
• novelist
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Complex Scope of Writing a Novel
To write a novel well is a huge task, incorporating character, theme, voice and much more. Here's how to conquer the intimidation and accompanying writer's block.
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• novel writing
• plot
• character
• freewriting
Genre Spotlight: Romance
Genre Spotlight: Romance provides information on the genre of romance, tips for writing romance novels, and resources for romance writers.
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Great First Lines of Novels
A great opening will pull readers into your novel and not let them put it down. Here are ways to develop problems, questions and "uh-ohs" in your first lines.
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• how to write books
• tips on writing
• writing fiction
Home Organizing Idea
Clearing book and magazine clutter in your home.
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• alphabetical order
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It's Your World: Setting Your Novel
This article gives tips on choosing an appropriate setting, developing it, and conveying it to your readers.
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• novels
• novelist
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Secrets of a Successful Indexer
If your goal is winning a prize for the best index of the year, then skip this advice. If your goal is money rather than fame, continue reading.
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• indexers
• income
• earnings
Tell it Like it is: The Art of Exposition
"Tell it Like it is," discusses the use of exposition in a novel, plus the difference between "telling" and "showing."
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• novels
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• writes
The End is Near
This article, last in a three part series, discusses how to effectivly end your novel.
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The Middle of the Road
This article, the second of a three part series, discusses how to keep your novel interesting from beginning to end.
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Write Compelling Opening Lines
It only takes editors a few pages to know if they like your novel. Here are some tips to develop character, setting and mood in your first lines.
• writing novels
• writing books
• how to write books
• tips on writing
• writing fiction
Have You Been Over-paying the IRS?
Relying heavily on information provided by Elizabeth Klungness and found in her book, <i>Tax Tips for Writers</i>, this article shows how every writer can save money at tax time.
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• novels
• novelist
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In The Beginning
This article, the first of a three part series, discusses the beginning of your novel from the opening hook to the first few chapters.
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• novels
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