fiction

See the Trees in the Forest – Where to Start Writing Your Book

When you want to write a book, figuring out where to start is one of the most problematic obstacles. When I talk to aspiring authors, this is one of the most common challenges that comes up. And it can hold back even the most motivated people.

You know writing your book will be good for you–it will attract more ideal clients to you, it will make your business more visible, it will allow you to make more money, and it will get your message out to much bigger audiences. You want to write the book and you have lots of ideas, but when you sit down to do it, you just can’t seem to get anything done.

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Get Rich from Your Writing

The title above may be considered by someone to be too much as we know to get a  decent living from writing alone is rather difficult. Perhaps you know a writer whose life was difficult because all rely on fees from writing alone. The title above is not making it up. Many writers can become rich but there are several requirements that must be met if you want to get rich from writing, or at least live well off of writing.

1. You are writing a book sold well.

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Writing Tips by Stephen King

stephen_kingAs worldwide-known writer, Stephen King has produced many novels included in the genre of horror, thriller and mystery. Majority of his short stories have been filmed. The writer’s best seller novels make him the king or the king of horror fictions. What is the secret?.
For the writing experts, there are 1001 tips. You can take a writing course from an online school, read books, or read tips by well-known writers. This time, we serve tips by Stephen King, especially for you who are faithful to this blog.

1.Get to the main point
Don’t waste your reader’s time by presenting lengthy stories of the character’s past, the opening of long stories or funny things. Reduce the noise and talk less. King has a direct and fast technique on conflicts or tensions. Do this fast before the readers lose their temper and get rid of your works.

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