Category: Writing Tips

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Writing Advice from Confessed Chocolate Lover and Book Review of Theft By Chocolate

Today I do something I’ve never done here at Writer’s Fun Zone: I feature a book review AND an author article, both about the new fun mystery, Theft By Chocolate by Luba Lesychyn. We’re also featuring a book giveaway for a copy of Luba’s book here on this blog, so comment below to enter. Lastly, you can enter Luba’s Grand Prize Giveaway for a $150 gift certificate for chocolate. Yes, I did say Chocolate!

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Editing Your Own Work: 3 Tips For Editing

I’m both an author and an editor, but I’m very aware of the very different demands of those two roles. As an author, I’m a firm believer that the closer to your material you are, the better. As an editor, you need a fresh pair of eyes to see the book as the reader will see it, without all the vivid abundance of character and setting which live in the author’s head and may never have made it into the book.

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Writer’s Adventure Guide Giveaway

Check out my new giveaway … Attention: This is only for people who want to write a book! Or are writing a book! The Writer’s Adventue Guide is FREE on the Kindle from Wednesday, June...

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How to Edit My Book

A lot of authors that wonder how to edit their book think there must be some system all the great authors use for editing, when the reality is each author is different. For example, I have my own unique set of frequent writing flaws, so I have my own way to edit my book. You’ll need to come up with a system of self-editing that’s tailored to your own writing needs.

Instead of telling you how to edit your novel, I’m going to give you tips on how to create your own system of editing.

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What if you knew you couldn’t fail?

What if you knew you couldn’t fail? I’m plagued with the vague notion that I’ve failed already. But let’s just say for kicks that I hadn’t failed and I couldn’t fail. What would I...

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Plot: It’s What Happens after the Shower

Everybody knows what plot is, right? It’s action. Action drives stories. Without action, without plot, you’ve got no story. Simple. But not all actions are equal. For actions to be plot, they must have consequences. Actions without consequences are setting or description.

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The Problem With Writing Erotica

The problem with writing erotica is trying to come up with a compelling plot. I’m not talking about erotic romance or erotic suspense or any sub genre of erotica, I’m talking purely about straight erotica. When writing erotica, sex must be the integral part of the storyline. Sex is what tells the tale, what makes our characters evolve, and what delivers the…ahem…climax at the end.

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How I Write a Page-Turning Plot

When my thriller The Torah Codes gets a review, the reviewer almost always says the novel is a page-turner. One of my favorite reviews said, “the pages seem to turn themselves.” I use a specific method for coming up with a page-turning plot. Here is how I do it.

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