4 Tips for Writing to the Right Audience
Writing to the right audience may not mean what you think it does. You don't have to know who you readers will be in order to write a book optimized for them.
4 Ways for Writers to Become Better Readers
Here are four reading resolutions you can make this year that will help you become better readers--and improve your writing skills along the way.
Planning Your Story: What George Lucas Can Teach You (Not) to Do
Every major problem in the Star Wars prequels could have been avoided with a little foresight. Discover 4 things you must consider in planning your story.
Whom Should You Be Writing For? Yourself or Your Readers?
Whom should you be writing for? Most of us are writing either for ourselves or for our readers--when we might just be better off doing both.
Why Self-Conscious Writers Are Doomed
If we don't stave the vocies of our critics, we're likely to start writing for them, rather than out of the deep and honest well of ourselves.
Is Your Dialogue Pulling Its Weight?
So just what is dialogue is really capable of?
The Worst Writing Advice
Have you ever heard any these nuggets of advice and lived to regret it?
Should You Write for a Specific Audience?
Writing for an audience, instead of merely to an audience means you're molding your artistic vision to please the whims of the public.