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If you’re often confused about the correct use of point of view while engaged in your writing, this article is a very useful guide. I was recently involved in a discussion with some other writers about age appropriate material in books for children and young adults, discussing topics such as violence and swearing. This recent article about Philip Pullman’s latest novel, La Belle... read more

The Benefits of a Writing Coach

A professional writing coach is someone with whom you can consult, ask questions and receive constructive feedback. They act as a guide as you build your career as a professional writer. A coach can help you conquer a stumbling block, regain momentum or make a start on a new project. My program helps you progress as a writer. You decide what you want to work on during a personalized, one on one... read more

What’s it all about? An excerpt from The Time Traveler’s Guide

“The Time Traveler’s Guide is a great resource for any writer wanting to improve their craft.”   Chapter One: What is time travel? Time travel is defined as taking place when there is movement between specific points in time. This is achieved in the same way that objects and living things move through space. In fiction, this kind of travel is made possible by the use of a time machine,... read more

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If you’re writing for teenagers, this article has some advice and tips from a number of authors that are very experienced in the genre. And if you’re writing anything at all, make sure you’re using the right words, because as this article entitled 35 words you’re probably getting wrong points out, there are probably words that you’ve been using incorrectly for... read more

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Is the art of mystery writing a mystery to you? Check out these tips from an author in the UK. And if detective fiction for children and adults is more your thing, you’ll find some great advice here. “If you don’t have time to read, you don’t have the time — or the tools — to write. Simple as that.” Stephen... read more

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