Guest Entry By Helidth Ravenholm (Originally posted on Buzzfeed) It’s a fact – a lot more people write than you’d think. Another fact – a lot more people write really, really well than you’d think. For some, writing is their life – from the moment they’ve realised what they wanted to be when they grew …
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Introducing A Cover Artist
Guest Entry by Jack Goodwin Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Jack Goodwin (well, it’s not really, but I much prefer that to the one I actually got lumped with) I live in a small town in West Wales called Lampeter. You’re forgiven if you’ve never heard of it.
Rose Raven – What Inspires Me?
Guest Post by Rose Raven (Author of The Pirate’s Lover, The Pirate’s Captive, The Pirate’s Choices, The Colonel’s Captive, and The Gambler’s Debt) “I tend to write on a whim, rather than in a focused way… so a lot of this is just whim-orientated bits of nothing that turn into a story. I like to …
Styles of Writing And Which Person
Guest Entry by H. Ravenholm Having dissected all those potential pitfalls that await an author in this complicated world, let’s now look at the styles of writing and which person you write in.
Styles Of Writing
Guest Entry by H. Ravenholm It’s a definite – there are probably as many styles of writing as there are people (read that potential authors, read that potential authors we want to publish ). But… and that’s an everlasting but for all authors… what if, that terrible, niggling if, what if what you are …
Brooke Holme – I Find Inspiration In…
Guest Entry by Brooke Holme (Author of Dangerous Jungles, Masks, Times Apart and In The Middle of Things) “I’ve got a strong background in social sciences, so my background creates the twists and plots in the story. I often get worried that I include too much of the more technical in my books, so I …
In Search of Inspiration
Guest Entry by Sophie Enlil (Author of Into The Outer World) Everything has the potential to inspire. Freedom is a blank page – you can do absolutely anything you like with it. If you don’t like the world, you can rewrite it. If the world pisses you off that much, you can even destroy it. Writing …
James Key – Why That Genre?
Guest Entry by James Key (Author of In The Dark) “I like film noir, because it is the only film genre that really captures the dark and mysterious properly for me. I’ve written a short story, In the Dark, that is basically a film noir in a book. What I wanted to write was a …