6 Ways to Improve Your Writing!
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- How often do you use the word “very” in your writing? It is often extremely overused and can make your sentences sound weak. So check out this site. It gives you 128 ways to avoid using this word by replacing it with stronger more vibrant ones.
http://writetodone.com/128-words-to-use-instead-of-very/
- Need some help with your grammar? Take the following quiz and find out how much you know.
http://writetodone.com/grammar-tips-for-writers/
- Book titles, blog headings, or other articles are sometimes difficult to come by. You might need a little help occasionally. Here are 7 tools to provide that help.
http://writetodone.com/bestselling-book-titles-2/
- Do you love the television show “Game of Thrones” or the books? Here are 5 lessons to be learned from them.
http://www.thecreativepenn.com/2014/04/08/writing-game-of-thrones/
- Do you know how to research a novel, and when to stop? This article could be helpful.
http://www.thecreativepenn.com/2017/01/18/research-a-novel/
- Tips for finding those eye-catching images for your books, articles, or blogs.
Which ones are your favorites?
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Solitaire Parke is an author of Science Fiction/Urban Fantasy, Poetry and Larger World books. He is a lover of dragons, the poetry of Edgar Allan Poe, and has a large collection of science fiction books and movies. After becoming an award winning photographer and earning a degree in music theory, he worked in graphic and web design, but he always returns to writing. When he is not writing, you can find him reading, watching a sci-fi television show or movie, or researching a new “techno gadget” on the internet. He now resides in Arizona with his family and two very spoiled dogs.Posted on March 18, 2017, in author blog, improve writing, writing ideas, writing tips and tagged Author writing ideas, books, Game of Thrones, grammar tips, self publishing, solitaire parke, writing, writing tips. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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