4th Person POV: 4 Tips To Use It Right by Linnea Gradin
Linnea Gradin shares some tips on how to write in 4th person POV. How is it different from first and third person POV? How do we use it?
Linnea Gradin shares some tips on how to write in 4th person POV. How is it different from first and third person POV? How do we use it?
How do you go about creating an effective writing portfolio? Join Linnea Gradin as she shares her experience with four tips.
When should we get an editor? What should we do with our work before that? Linnea Gradin explains it all in her 6-step editing timeline!
Linnea Gradin has learned some lessons in storytelling from these three wintry tales and now she wants to share them with you.
Linnea Gradin shows how to get the most out of Preptober – the month before NaNoWriMo that’s spent prepping your soon to be novel.
There are many ways to prepare when hiring a professional editor. Here are some ways to be totally prepared when you do.
Querying an agent can be a mysterious process. Here are four questions to ask yourself before you query an agent to be sure you’re 100% prepared.
Bring life to your settings and avoid “White Room Syndrome” by weaving in details, focusing on sensation, and giving context.
by Guest Contributor · Published February 28, 2023 · Last modified February 24, 2023
Linnea Gradin shares 9 Ways To Instantly Improve Your Writing to help to take the first step on your writing journey.
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Let’s welcome back Linnea Gradin as she shares with us “Turn Your Writing Hobby into a Side Business.” Enjoy! *** As an aspiring novelist, it sometimes seems impossible to find time to write, let...
by Guest Contributor · Published October 14, 2022 · Last modified October 13, 2022
Rewriting, or revision, is something every writer faces, it’s helpful to be aware of common mistakes so you can avoid them.
Book covers can make or break your marketing so it’s important to choose a cover that matches the expectations of your genre.
What happens when you merge two good things? Find out by mixing sci-fi with paranormal to see what you get! Keri Kruspe shares all about it.
Today I’m sharing “Be a NaNoWriMo Rebel (Or Not) by Jasper Ezekiel.” But first an introduction by me, the blog editor, and creativity coach for writers, Beth Barany. (This article first appeared in Creativity...
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