In this extract from A Writer's Journal Workbook, author Lucy van Smit invites you to find your voice by following four steps. Learn to appreciate your own voice. Our voices are often lively and ...
A few years ago, I was faced with a situation that will be dishearteningly familiar to many writers. With my novel as finished as it would ever be and, following a string of refusals, I was finally ...
Writing terms can be diffcult and confusing. We break down the difference between author voice, character voice and tone. Voice is the author’s personal style. It's all about how you - the author - ...
We have explored a number of rules of grammar required to write English correctly. But there are also various so-called rules that can be safely –orcreatively –ignored. Such ‘rules’ tend to relate to ...
Take out a core Listings subscription and access the database of entries featured in the latest editions of the Writers' & Artists' Yearbook and the Children's Writers' & Artists' Yearbook (that's ...
In this extract from the Writers' & Artists' Guide to Self-Publishing, freelance editor Lisa Carden takes us through the differences between copy... I started writing Zeb, Jet and the Ice-Cream ...
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American writer Willa Cather explores stripping away the 'over-furnished' novel in this extract from her essay The Novel Démeublé, featured in The Writer's Reader. The novel, for a long while, has ...