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Foolproof Methods that Will Help Sell Books - WritersLife.org Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit Where to follow and listen to WritersLife.org: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writerslifeorg/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writerslife.org/ Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/writerslifeorg Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/writerslifeorg/ Google +: http://www.WritersLife.org/googleplus Website: http://www.WritersLife.org Products: http://www.WritersLife.org/shop Podcast: http://writerslife.org/podcast Join Our Team: http://writerslife.org/contribute/ Advertise your book and.or writing https://www.facebook.com/WritersLifeAdvertisingPlatform/?ref=br_rs Thank you for listening Please Share it. We LOVE to read comments so please leave a comment and subscribe to Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/writerslifeorg Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/finish-your-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hello its Peter here again from writers life with more tips and advice for writers and coming up today foolproof writing methods that help you sell books writing a book is challenging enough however no matter how much blood sweat and tears he has taken to finish your novel selling it is another enormous challenge altogether there are of course numerous ways you can market your book to help it sell but the one thing that makes more difference than anything else is writing it well having a mega marketing can only get you so far if your book isn't structured correctly you can't expect people to buy it successful novels whether they are revered at literary fiction or cheesy but fun romance novels will all have similar elements in the way their stories unfold in fact when you read widely enough you start to see patterns emerge and no matter the genre there are similarities the popular books all share so what are these methods that must be included if you want your book to sell first the set up the set up is the first part of your story this is where you entice your readers in and make promises to them of what to expect if they continue to read your novel a set up could give readers clues as to what kind of story it is and what might happen you can't start your story for example as a comedy and then decide to turn it into a serious drama at the end you should invite readers into the world you have created introduce them to your main characters and give them insight into their challenges passions desires and so on without correctly setting up the story readers can end up feeling letdown might give up on your book or worse still leave less than glowing review annexed a dramatic occurrence early on in any good book something needs to happen something big wait too long to include this or let it unravel too gently and your readers may feel as though your story isn't going anywhere an incident needs to happen one that somehow changes the course of the protagonists life and starts them on a new journey one that your readers will follow with intrigue the incident needs to be big enough that the hero is forever changed makes it impossible for them to return to the life they want new and next the obstacles every good writer knows that a protagonist must set out to do something whatever that may be must be obvious what they want and what they need to do to get it however this journey must not be easy when the main character or characters in your story must overcome several challenges and make sacrifices to achieve their goal in a good story it's important to note that there is not just one challenge or one obstacle but many a protagonist must fall and gets up several times before the story is over the harder they fall the more your reader will be urging them to get up or willing them to reach their goals this is how a reader is kept on the edge of their seat and turning those pages next the climax a book that sells should take the reader on an exhilarating ride there shall be ups and downs moments of tension and action and drama and resolution as you near the end of the novel these all need to come together in one great big finale the climax climax needs to be the most significant and most dramatic moment in your novel where everything your hero has been fighting for is at stake a good climax will have your reader desperate to see your hero see and then in the final pages of your book you can bring it back down tie up loose ends and end your story in a truly satisfying way nothing is more critical when it comes to selling books than good writing use these foolproof methods to help you write a story that's sure to leave readers leaving you a rave reviews and clamoring for more and don't forget if you're struggling to write or finish your book our free writers toolkit can help with it you'll learn how to overcome procrastination stay focused get organized find time to write and finally get your book published to get access to it now while it's still available simply go to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit that's it for now as always be sure to give us a thumbs up if you liked this video and don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more I'm Peter this is writers life and I'll be back soon with some more tips and advice for writers here on writers life bye for now
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How to Always Write Your Best Work - WritersLife.org Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit Where to follow and listen to WritersLife.org: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writerslifeorg/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writerslife.org/ Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/writerslifeorg Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/writerslifeorg/ Google +: http://www.WritersLife.org/googleplus Website: http://www.WritersLife.org Products: http://www.WritersLife.org/shop Podcast: http://writerslife.org/podcast Join Our Team: http://writerslife.org/contribute/ Advertise your book and.or writing https://www.facebook.com/WritersLifeAdvertisingPlatform/?ref=br_rs Thank you for listening Please Share it. We LOVE to read comments so please leave a comment and subscribe to Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/writerslifeorg Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/finish-your-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hello there this is Peter here again from writers life and coming up this time how to always write your best work sometimes writers can get so caught up with the idea of being perfect that they sabotage their chances of success the problem with putting that much pressure on ourselves is that we are never going to live up to our expectations our writing can't be flawless it can't be perfect and as soon as we get rid of that idea then we can always write our very best work remember there is no such thing as a bad idea when you have an idea for your story it can be so easy to get excited to rush home to start writing only to realize as you begin to unpick it that it's a terrible idea that will never ever work well perhaps you are wrong at least sort of wrong there is no such thing as a bad idea ideas are like rivers they are fluid they change them flow and can turn into something completely different your idea may not work as it is wholly suck to the light turn it around in your mind at something take something away inspecting from every angle chances are if it's got your heart racing initially there is something that there is worth hanging on to bad writing is just a work in progress you are always writing your best because that's the best you can do at the time if you look back at it all and roll your eyes and groan then take a moment and step back and stop being so harsh on yourself there might be room for improvement sure but writers could always learn and grow it's important to respect the fact that when we write we are doing our best and therefore it is our best at that point it doesn't need to be scorned or mocked afterwards instead to be nurtured and molded and gently pushed to become something better it's all about having the right mindset you can't write your best if you're going to continue to be cynical about your writing especially if you are always in a negative mindset before you begin treat yourself like you would do a child you would be encouraging supportive and sympathetic and if you could tell they were trying their best you'll be proud of them if you could only treat your writing self that way and get into a positive and productive mindset before you stop and allow yourself to be genuinely creatively free if you could achieve this you will always write your best and you should be proud of the results whatever they are as well writing your best isn't about writing correctly it isn't about creating Christine everfree stories that are already amazing writing your best is about trying your best putting your heart and soul and passion into your work every time you sit down to write so stop focusing on trying to make it flawless and just do your best that's what really matters after all and don't forget if you're struggling to write or finish your book our free writers toolkit can help with it you'll learn how to overcome procrastination get organized stay focused find time to write and finally get your book published to get access now while it's still available simply go to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit that's it for now be sure to give us the thumbs up if you like this video please and don't forget to subscribe to our Channel more I'm Peter this has been writers life and I'll be back soon with more tips and advice see you soon bye for now
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How to Write a Book in Six Months - WritersLife.org Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit Where to follow and listen to WritersLife.org: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writerslifeorg/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writerslife.org/ Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/writerslifeorg Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/writerslifeorg/ Google +: http://www.WritersLife.org/googleplus Website: http://www.WritersLife.org Products: http://www.WritersLife.org/shop Podcast: http://writerslife.org/podcast Join Our Team: http://writerslife.org/contribute/ Advertise your book and.or writing https://www.facebook.com/WritersLifeAdvertisingPlatform/?ref=br_rs Thank you for listening Please Share it. We LOVE to read comments so please leave a comment and subscribe to Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/writerslifeorg Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/finish-your-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ hello there this is writers life and my name's Peter and coming up today how to write a book in six months we are often told that writing a book can take a long drawn-out process that takes up loads of time and energy and requires serious dedication from the writer this is true well almost true the real truth is that writing a book takes as long as it takes but if you want to give yourself a challenge there's no reason why you couldn't get the first draft of your novel written in as little as six months here's how first commit once you've decided this is what you want to do you have got to give it everything be wholly committed to the writing process and don't let anything get in your way the most important thing is having determination and commitment above anything else so get yourself fired up before you begin and don't give up no matter what tell others what you've decided what you want to do don't be afraid to share your secret tell your colleagues your friends your loved ones tell everyone and anyone who will listen the more people you tell the harder it will be to go back make excuses or to lose momentum make a plan before you start writing get all your research out of the way and have chapter and outlines to help you stay focused making a robust plan on plotting your novel and this way will keep you going and help to make the process much more fluid when you do start right be mathematical well many rights is where argue that a book is as long as a piece of string if you are trying to write one in a short space of time it's good to have some idea of how long you want it to be say you're aiming to write a novel that's 90,000 words from here you can work out how many words you need to get written a day in six months to get there create a schedule if you want to get a book written in six months you'll need to identify precisely when you can write block out any available time you have and make this your writing time shift things around even give up some of your other commitments if possible to ensure you have as much time as possible to write next just do it you're the only one who can make this happen you know what you have to do to get there so just do it so there you have it are you up to the challenge of writing a book in six months if you have the commitment dedication and energy for it then use these tips to help you and good look and don't forget if you're struggling to write or finish your book our free writers toolkit can help with it you'll learn how to overcome procrastination get organized stay focused find time to write and finally get your book published to get access to it now while it's still available simply go to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit that's it for now as always please give us the thumbs up if you like this video and subscribe to our channel for more tips and advice for writers this is Peter at writers life and I'll see you next time I found
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How to Make Your Story Flow - WritersLife.org Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit Where to follow and listen to WritersLife.org: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writerslifeorg/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writerslife.org/ Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/writerslifeorg Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/writerslifeorg/ Google +: http://www.WritersLife.org/googleplus Website: http://www.WritersLife.org Products: http://www.WritersLife.org/shop Podcast: http://writerslife.org/podcast Join Our Team: http://writerslife.org/contribute/ Advertise your book and.or writing https://www.facebook.com/WritersLifeAdvertisingPlatform/?ref=br_rs Thank you for listening Please Share it. We LOVE to read comments so please leave a comment and subscribe to Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/writerslifeorg Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/finish-your-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ hello there welcome along to a writer's life my name is Peter and coming up this time how to make your story flow there are many elements that writers need to consider when crafting a story we often focus on plot characterization and creating believable vivid words however another point to consider is the flow of the story good stories have a certain rhythm they have peaks and troughs and they ever and flow like a river running to meet the sea stories should flow so that they move seamlessly from one part to the next during the reader in deeper and deeper as they do so they should have a movement that carries the reader along taking them on an adventure right to the very end however well you think you have got your story down the smooth flow isn't a given writers can easily disrupt the flow of their stories without meaning to this can disturb the reader rudely interrupting them and making it hard for them to jump back in so what are these obstacles that get in the way of the flow of the story and how can writers avoidable first bad or stilted of writing the main issue is the hardest one to solve and that's bad writing it's going to be almost impossible for readers to feel as though they are being carried along by the story if the writing is so bad that it's distracting this can be just the way sentences are put together the writer continually interrupting using too many cliches or spelling and grammatical mistakes and next confusing writing another challenge is making sure that your writing doesn't confuse the reader it's easy for authors because they know their characters and story so well to write it in a way that don't make sense to them can confuse the reader and leave them feeling lost in the story not sure of which way to say next repetition of ideas or information if you continuously repeat ideas or information this will jar the reader and interrupt the flow of the story trust your reader and don't feel it necessary to repeat things over and over doing so will make it seem as though you've run out of things to say and make the writing and the story much weaker and next the ordering of events and time when writing a good story the order of dates and time should be precise while it's okay to play with time and the order of events you need to be entirely sure that doing so won't confuse your reader if readers can't figure out the sequence of events or have to turn back to passages they have already read to try and decipher what is happening above when it will make it challenging for them to immerse themselves in your story the next inconsistencies inconsistencies are also distracting to the reader and we're making difficult for them to stay focused on the plot if your reader is wearing glasses in one scene and then you talk about that 20/20 vision you know this won't sit right with the reader and can break them out of that beautiful world you've just created so what can you do to ensure your story flows well keep your reader in mind read your work aloud cut any redundant passages or words be eagle eye for inconsistencies grammar and spelling errors paying attention to the flow of motion of your stories is essential use these tips to make sure your writing moves forward smoothly and carries your reader effortlessly along with it and don't forget if you're struggling to write or finish your book our free writers toolkit can help with it you'll learn how to overcome procrastination get organized stay focused fine times are right and finally get your book published to get access now while it's still available simply go to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit okay that's it for now be sure to give us a thumbs up if you liked this video and as always subscribe to our channel for more I'm Peter and I'll see you next time bye for now
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How Social Media Affects Our Writing - WritersLife.org Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit Where to follow and listen to WritersLife.org: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writerslifeorg/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writerslife.org/ Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/writerslifeorg Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/writerslifeorg/ Google +: http://www.WritersLife.org/googleplus Website: http://www.WritersLife.org Products: http://www.WritersLife.org/shop Podcast: http://writerslife.org/podcast Join Our Team: http://writerslife.org/contribute/ Advertise your book and.or writing https://www.facebook.com/WritersLifeAdvertisingPlatform/?ref=br_rs Thank you for listening Please Share it. We LOVE to read comments so please leave a comment and subscribe to Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/writerslifeorg Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/finish-your-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hello again is Peter here again from a writer's life and coming up today how does social media affect our writing the way we access our information has changed hugely over the past decade or so writers have been told time and time again that readers have increasingly short attention spans we also know that competition for the reader's attention is more intense than ever before the rise of social media has dramatically affected the way that readers access information and absorb it a considerable number of people who used to sit back with a newspaper or book now get their information and entertainment via a screen but how does this affect the way that writers write should we adapt our writings so they can be consumed by this hugely yet distracted audience in a different way the answer is both yes and no there are always going to be readers who want to indulge in the pleasure of reading how it used to be those who are looking for a riveting tale to get lost in as they sip cocktails on a Sun Lounger on holiday all those who are travelling to faraway lands and want a fantastic inspiring story they can read as they embark on epic journeys across the globe however there is a vast market ready and waiting to lap about writing online if it's presented to them in the right way we scroll throughout Facebook feeds and click on things that pop up that look interesting too so writing attention drumming headlines is vital we read tweets where you are restricted in how much you can reveal so to be effective you must be able to say what you want to say in a limited number of words we looked at Instagram where you can create stories through a collection of images that must work as one to create a lasting impression on the observer writers don't have to change the way they write but if they want to make an impact on social media they have to adapt and conform to its limitations and its opportunities to a 21st century writer must be flexible and willing to learn how to manage social media and use it to their advantage teaching ourselves how to write short impactful sentences can ensure our readers remain focused learning how to turn the heads of readers whose attention was elsewhere and get them to lean in and to want to learn or can increase our fans and followers by significant numbers discovering new trends and creating our own and pitching new ideas bringing something fresh exciting and relatable to these platforms will give us a voice that stands out engaging with social media as a writer may mean adapting one's writing to communicate better via these avenues these days avoiding social media only makes our job harder and while our ideal readers might be those sipping cocktails under an umbrella with all the time in the world on the hands if we don't try to engage with the others we are dismissing a significant potential readership who could be our next and biggest fans and don't forget if you're struggling to write or finish your book our free writers toolkit can help with it you'll learn how to overcome procrastination get organized stay focused find time to write and finally get your book published to get access now while it's still available simply go to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit and that's it for now be sure to give us a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel for more I'm Peter and I'll see you next time bye for now
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How to Find the Perfect Person to Critique Your Book - WritersLife.org Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit Where to follow and listen to WritersLife.org: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writerslifeorg/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writerslife.org/ Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/writerslifeorg Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/writerslifeorg/ Google +: http://www.WritersLife.org/googleplus Website: http://www.WritersLife.org Products: http://www.WritersLife.org/shop Podcast: http://writerslife.org/podcast Join Our Team: http://writerslife.org/contribute/ Advertise your book and.or writing https://www.facebook.com/WritersLifeAdvertisingPlatform/?ref=br_rs Thank you for listening Please Share it. We LOVE to read comments so please leave a comment and subscribe to Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/writerslifeorg Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/finish-your-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hello Peter here again from writers life coming up today how to find the perfect person to critique your book one of the most important things that any rights you can do for themselves is get some feedback on that word it might be scary and hugely daunting to let someone else read what you've written however the sooner you get initial feedback the better writers who choose not to share their work with anyone run the risk of writing an entire novel only for someone to point out a fundamental mistake we are often so immersed in our stories that we can't see the flaws that may be apparent to other people getting feedback also helps the writer understand what they need to work on where they might need to rethink plot points whether their characters are working and what the good and not-so-good bits are of course you don't have to take every point on board but without getting someone to critique your work you can't be sure you are heading in the right direction but who should you choose it's effortless not to mention convenient to pick a person who you know will give you a glowing report your best friend your mom that person that you know has a massive crush on you someone who owes you a favor however getting feedback about your writing is pointless unless you know it's a genuine an honest review of your so here's how to find the perfect person to ratite your work first someone who knows you there's nothing wrong with asking someone who knows you to critique your work but if you do need to do that make sure that your relationship with that person doesn't get in the way of how they honestly feel about your work if you know that they are the kind of person that couldn't bear to hurt your feelings then there isn't really any point someone who knows you will want to like your book and we'll look for positives and words of encouragement and there is nothing wrong with that as long as they can constructively and point out where you need to change things to a next a stranger finding someone who doesn't know you to see your work can be a way of knowing for sure you're getting an honest opinion a person who doesn't know you has nothing to lose by telling you the brutal truth about your book there are many writing forums out there where writers can exchange their work and give one another feedback of course most have rules about giving criticism only if it's constructive so you don't have to worry about someone being too cruel simultaneously be prepared to hear perhaps things you don't want to next a professional getting a professional editor to receive your work is ideal they have the experience knowledge and skill to give you a thorough and in-depth review of what needs to change what works and what doesn't however unless you happen to be connected with someone in the industry you're likely to have to pay service annexed a group joining a writing group can be hugely beneficial for so many reasons one of them is that you get to share your work with a group of fellow writers who know exactly how to give useful feedback then you can choose to take on board or not joining a writing group also means you get several different options which is always helpful to a next your readers if you already have an established readership an email list or fan base why not test out your new work on them they'll be more than happy to give you their opinion and are worth listening to as they are the ones most likely to buy your book after all whoever you choose to critique your book make sure that you do it early on and don't just do it once either the more feedback you get the more you can rest assured that you are on the right track that there is a readership out there and ultimately that you are giving your book the very best chance of success and don't forget if you're struggling to write or finish your book our free writers toolkit can help with it you'll learn how to overcome procrastination get organized stay focused find time to write and finally get your book published through access now while it's still available simply go to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit that's it for now please give us a thumbs up if you like this video and subscribe to our channel for more I'm Peter and I'll see you next time
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Signs You Are Ready to Make Money From Writing - WritersLife.org Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit Where to follow and listen to WritersLife.org: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writerslifeorg/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writerslife.org/ Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/writerslifeorg Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/writerslifeorg/ Google +: http://www.WritersLife.org/googleplus Website: http://www.WritersLife.org Products: http://www.WritersLife.org/shop Podcast: http://writerslife.org/podcast Join Our Team: http://writerslife.org/contribute/ Advertise your book and.or writing https://www.facebook.com/WritersLifeAdvertisingPlatform/?ref=br_rs Thank you for listening Please Share it. We LOVE to read comments so please leave a comment and subscribe to Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/writerslifeorg Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/finish-your-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hello there its Peter here again from our writers life and coming up today signs you are ready to make money from your writing many of us dream of the day when we can quit our jobs and start to make money from our writing but taking that plunge can feel incredibly daunting for many writers the risk can be too high and so they never manage to invest the time they'd like to into their writing instead always trying to fit it around their real work understanding when you are ready to start seriously thinking about how to make money from your writing is so important doing so can help you better know when it is the right time to go for it while feeling more assured that you are doing the right thing and confident you can succeed so what are the signs that you are ready to make money writing here's what to look out for first you believe in yourself deciding to start making money from your writing without feeling confident you can do it is setting yourself up to fail you have to be your own biggest fan supporter promoter and having the self belief and confidence to put yourself out there demand attention and come to the realization that you should be getting paid for your work can make all the difference next you can make the time if you want to make money from your writing you have to be able to put the time and effort into doing it properly if you can't or aren't willing to you are not ready and next you understand the process to make money from your writing be that by becoming a freelance writer starting up a blog or trying to get your book published having a thorough knowledge of the ins and outs of the business will prove to be invaluable make sure you do your research so you can manage your own expectations and do everything right to give yourself the best chance of success and next you can keep to deadlines one of the most important things for any writer trying to earn a living is to make sure they can hit deadlines and reach goals whether set by the people they are working for or personally doing so will keep you motivated continually improving and productive and we'll keep editors agents and clients happy too next know your audience whenever you write to make money you are writing for a specific audience where they're trying to get a novel publish or writing an article you need to make sure you know who you are writing for and cater to their needs and desires next you are ready for battle writing for a living isn't easy make sure you are ready to fight be determined keep persevering I'm prepared to keep battling no matter how tough it gets if you could say yes to all these things then what are you waiting for it's time to put the effort in get organized and take that leap to start taking your writing seriously I'm making some money from it too and don't forget if you're struggling to write or finish your book our three writers toolkit can help with it you'll learn how to overcome procrastination get organized stay focused find time to write and finally get your book published to get access now while it's still available simply go to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit that's it for now be sure to give us a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel for more I'm Peter and I'll see you next time bye for now
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How to Write More Effectively - WritersLife.org Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit Where to follow and listen to WritersLife.org: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writerslifeorg/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writerslife.org/ Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/writerslifeorg Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/writerslifeorg/ Google +: http://www.WritersLife.org/googleplus Website: http://www.WritersLife.org Products: http://www.WritersLife.org/shop Podcast: http://writerslife.org/podcast Join Our Team: http://writerslife.org/contribute/ Advertise your book and.or writing https://www.facebook.com/WritersLifeAdvertisingPlatform/?ref=br_rs Thank you for listening Please Share it. We LOVE to read comments so please leave a comment and subscribe to Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/writerslifeorg Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/finish-your-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hello there is Peter here again from WritersLife.org and today overcome these barriers to write more effectively all writers have days when they feel as though they are totally up against it that no matter what they do they continuously have to push their way past barriers that make the whole process difficult infuriating and frustrating there are many common obstacles that writers face and knowing how to overcome them quickly will help you become a more proficient and productive writer and find the whole process more enjoyable too so what are the best ways to tackle common writing barriers pay attention to the details to be a good writer you need to be eagle-eyed and pay attention from the outset by being detail orientated and precise from the moment you start you'll avoid waste of your own time misspellings inconsistencies and parts of the plot that don't work can all be avoided if your writer skillfully as possible first time around take time to get to know your characters don't introduce a character into your story until you feel you truly know them write things down about them ask them questions have conversations with them a well rounded well-written character is a character that has been fully realized in the author's head so make sure you're willing to get to know your character properly otherwise you funny you get halfway through your story and they've made no impact at all next learn how to deal with writing fatigue all writers will suffer from some form of writer's block or writer's fatigue when they go off their writing and feel disheartened and demotivated it's important to learn to recognize when this is happening to you and how you best respond to tactics to get over writing fatigue as soon as possible different people find different methods discover yours put it into practice and then carry on next write your story no one else's don't panic if your story isn't unique your perspective will be as long as you stay true to yourself and tell your story that way only you can you'll come up with something creative and original if you stress too much try to make every detail entirely new you'll never get your book finished next be clear and eliminate stuff when telling your story don't beat around the bush be clear and precise through using smart succinct arresting descriptions and intelligent details to bring it to life remove anything that doesn't advance your story trim the fat keep it neat directs and sort of points and you'll realize that you've written a real page-turner just like that make writing a priority one of the most common obstacles any writer faces is finding the time or headspace to write the sooner you main writing a natural part of your routine the sooner this obstacle will be eliminated from your life and the more productive and proficient Arai you'll be by tackling these common writing problems head-on and learning how to deal with them effectively you can ensure you are the most productive writing self and I you don't let anything get in your way and don't forget if you're struggling to write or finish your book our free rights as toolkit can help with it you'll learn how to overcome procrastination get organized stay focused find time to write and finally get your book published to get access now while it's still available simply go to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit that's it for now is sure to like this video give us a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel for more I'm Peter and I'll see you next time
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We LOVE to read comments so please leave a comment and subscribe to Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/writerslifeorg Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/finish-your-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hello its Peter here again from WritersLife.org and today I'd like to talk to you about how to give your story focus every good story needs to have a solid structure your structure is what helps your plot stay focused and moving along at just the right pace and ensures that your story is cohesive understandable and that there aren't any gaping holes in the plot or inconsistencies that leave your reader confused or irritated learning about how to create a story structure is something that every writer should do before they begin writing their story don't wait until you're halfway through to try to impose a structure or to put together a fragmented narrative yet your structure clear at the very beginning and you'll find it so much easier to stay focused further down the line so what can you do to give your story structure follow these helpful tips first understand the basics every story needs a beginning a middle and an ending we all know that it sounds oh so simple but actually organizing your story in this way is where structure plays a significant role you need to structure your story so it takes the reader on a journey it needs to open with impact then carry them along creating entry and interest at every turn through the middle there will be highs and lows points where the story slows and then speeds up again and then the ending should arrive when it's time and leave readers satisfied but also sad that the ride is over structure helps writers to think about what's needed to make this happen at every stage of the book the beginning needs to introduce readers to your characters to your world and indicate where the story will go next the middle needs to be full of action changes and obstacles that your protagonist may overcome the end ties all the loose ends together all of these aspects must be carefully balanced to help your story unravel just as in short without proper structure your story will feel forced slow or as though it is just going nowhere try to experiment there are lots of different types of structure one can apply to a story and writers may need to experiment with them to find the one that best fits the story they are trying to tell do your readers see the world through the protagonists eyes or are they passing by Stander's does your story focus on a single characters adventure growth and personal change or follow the paths of many is your story an event type story where something has happened in the world and certain things must be done to bring about change learning about different structure types and try to find which one will work best for you is all part of the fun next bend and mold classic structure templates to fit your story there is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to story structure that's why a good structure will be flexible and writers will have the ability to more typical story structures to create their own unique one that's what will make your story stand out after all next blend your story structure so it can't be noticed having the ability to structure a novel well is all about doing so with lightness and subtlety a reader shouldn't be able to tell that the structure is there instead the plot should blend seamlessly and the story should flow effortlessly carrying them along with it it shouldn't notice a transition from beginning to middle to end it should just happen without any realization on the readers part outlining your story before you start to write can be a helpful way to ensure you have a good story structure and that your plot works there are a considerable number of ways to structure a story and by using these tips you can make sure you pick the best one for you and don't forget if you're struggling to write or finish your book our free writers toolkit can help with it you'll learn how to overcome procrastination stay focused find time to write and finally get your book published to get access now while it's still available simply go to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit that's it for now be sure to like this video give us a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel for more my name is peter and i'll see you next time bye for now
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Why You Need to Learn to Write Anywhere - WritersLife.org Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit Where to follow and listen to WritersLife.org: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writerslifeorg/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writerslife.org/ Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/writerslifeorg Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/writerslifeorg/ Google +: http://www.WritersLife.org/googleplus Website: http://www.WritersLife.org Products: http://www.WritersLife.org/shop Podcast: http://writerslife.org/podcast Join Our Team: http://writerslife.org/contribute/ Advertise your book and.or writing https://www.facebook.com/WritersLifeAdvertisingPlatform/?ref=br_rs Thank you for listening Please Share it. We LOVE to read comments so please leave a comment and subscribe to Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/writerslifeorg Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/finish-your-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hello its Peter here again from WritersLife.org and today why you need to learn to write anywhere here are some of the favorite excuses of writers when trying to avoid getting to work the house is too messy I'm too tired I don't have enough time I'm too stressed out I don't know where to start my desk is too cluttered the laundry I've got to do the laundry any of them self familiar to you yeah I thought so all writers go through periods of procrastination and we'll find just about any excuse they can to avoid sitting down and getting on with their work the most common excuses find a way to blame not having the perfect writing conditions for without them how could one possibly write write at the end of the day unless you have the luxury of being a full-time writer it might be that you only get a few minutes here and there it might be that you've got to do it in a bit of a rush or that you use your commute or that thirty minutes when the kids have gone to bed before you also need to crush out or early in the morning when no one else has gone up yet it would be wonderful to just sit down in our perfectly setup writing room where we have surrounded ourselves with objects that inspire us a freshly made pot of coffee by our side and the knowledge that there will be no interruptions for the rest of the day but we've got to be realistic in short we've got to learn to write anywhere training yourself to focus and be productive for shorts irregular periods of time can help you make so much more progress with your writing and the sooner you can adapt to working in less than perfect environments regardless of whether they are noisy or follow interruptions the better as with anything practice makes perfect and to learn to write anywhere you have to be willing to make an effort to consistently right in these inconvenient locations at these inconvenient times and even when you really don't feel like it if you keep waiting to be in the perfect mood at the ideal time in the ideal place chances are you won't get very far with your writing at all no one said it was easy we know it's a challenge trying to concentrate while you've got kids screaming in the background or you're hot and squashed on your commute to work no one said it wouldn't be frustrating to be interrupted when you've just got into the writing zone but if you don't try you might find that progress is so slow you become even more demotivated so next time you're finding excuses not to write recognize them as just that excuses treat writing like a job stop waiting for the perfect mood and moment and fit writing into your life however messy or complicated it may be and don't forget if it struggling to write or finish your book our free writers toolkit can help with it you'll learn how to overcome procrastination get organized stay focused find time to write and finally get your book published to get access now while it's still available simply go to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit that's it for now be sure to give us a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel for more I'm Peter and I'll see you next time
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What to do When You Feel Like Giving Up - WritersLife.org Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit Where to follow and listen to WritersLife.org: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writerslifeorg/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writerslife.org/ Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/writerslifeorg Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/writerslifeorg/ Google +: http://www.WritersLife.org/googleplus Website: http://www.WritersLife.org Products: http://www.WritersLife.org/shop Podcast: http://writerslife.org/podcast Join Our Team: http://writerslife.org/contribute/ Advertise your book and.or writing https://www.facebook.com/WritersLifeAdvertisingPlatform/?ref=br_rs Thank you for listening Please Share it. We LOVE to read comments so please leave a comment and subscribe to Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/writerslifeorg Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/finish-your-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hello again it's Peter here again from WritersLife.org and today what to do when you feel like giving up almost every writer at some stage during their writing career has a moment where they feel like giving up that moment may be fleeting be dismissed just as quickly as it came or it may be something that builds up creeps into your head and becomes impossible to shake there is no denying that writing is a tough job we all know it however there are times where writing can feel so tough it's hard to carry on perhaps you're suffering from writer's block and tired of being so exasperated and infuriated that no words seem to want to come out or perhaps you suffered a rejection or being given a particularly bad review perhaps you just can't find the time to write or have got into such a routine of procrastination that you wonder how you'll ever get back to writing regularly again feeling as though you are wasting your time that you'll never become a successful that no one really cares about your writing can be pretty draining however before you decide to pack in writing forever you need to really be sure it's the right decision and not something you will come to regret more often than not quitting isn't the right choice so what should you do when you feel like giving up to really be sure one way or another let's take a look first how do you feel only you know deep down inside how you truly feel try to get to the very root cause of how you feel and be honest with yourself about what is causing you to feel this way more often than not there might be a particular problem that as a solution if you truly find writing unenjoyable and can't see how you could ever change that you'll know that maybe it's time to stop next where have you gotten to if you're just forming a new idea and you feel like giving up already it may simply be that this particular idea isn't going to work Park it and try working on something else for a while to see if that gets you motivated again if you are midway through a writing project just look how far you've come already it might be tough but if you've come this far why not try and push through until the end and then see how you feel next what is writing getting in the way of sometimes we could feel like giving up on rides it because it takes away from other things we want to do writing doesn't come without sacrifice but if there's something that you feel is lacking from your life and writing is getting in the way of it try to reassess your priorities to shift and doodle some of your daily activities to find room for both why not cut your writing time or find a different slot for it rather than quitting altogether next reassess your goals you might feel like giving up on writing because you have simply given yourself too much to do your writing goal should be challenges but they don't have to make you feel totally stressed out or pressured why not create some easily achievable goals to help give you more of a sense of achievement with your writing and then start to build up again from there and next give yourself time just because thoughts of giving up comes into your head doesn't mean it's the right answer it's okay to give yourself a bit of time to think about what you really want what your goals and priorities are on what will make you happiest next surround yourself with positive people some people just aren't going to get your writing or aren't going to support you when it comes to your writing goals these people aren't helping you so try to distance yourself from or at least separate the time you spend with them from your work so you don't have to mix the two next try to finish something sometimes all it takes is getting something finished to feel as though you are back on track before you give up on your writing promise yourself you'll finish your latest projects and then reassess things after that finally take a break taking a break from your writing is not the same as giving up on it so if things are really getting on top of you give yourself some space create some distance from your writing and just return to it when you feel ready again so next time you feel like giving up why not take some time to really ask yourself why you feel like doing so then you can use these tips to get you back into a positive and productive frame of mind once more at the end of the day feeling happy and fulfilled is what is most important so do whatever feels right for you and don't forget if you're struggling to write or finish your book or free writers toolkit can help with it you'll learn how to overcome procrastination get organized stay focused find time to write and finally get your book published to get access now while it's still available you know where to go it's http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit okay that's it for now be sure to like this video give us a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel for more I'm Peter and I'll see you again soon bye for now
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How to Handle Editorial Feedback - WritersLife.org Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit Where to follow and listen to WritersLife.org: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writerslifeorg/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writerslife.org/ Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/writerslifeorg Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/writerslifeorg/ Google +: http://www.WritersLife.org/googleplus Website: http://www.WritersLife.org Products: http://www.WritersLife.org/shop Podcast: http://writerslife.org/podcast Join Our Team: http://writerslife.org/contribute/ Advertise your book and.or writing https://www.facebook.com/WritersLifeAdvertisingPlatform/?ref=br_rs Thank you for listening Please Share it. We LOVE to read comments so please leave a comment and subscribe to Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/writerslifeorg Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/finish-your-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hello is Peter here a game from writerslife.org and coming up today how to handle editorial feedback sending your manuscripts off to an editor can be nerve-racking even though you may be paying them for their services getting feedback can be difficult when you've spent so long trying to make your book as good a bidding can be an editor's job is to find mistakes not just regarding spelling grammar and punctuation but also with regards to how your story works overall of course you are in charge because you are paying so if you pay an editor to review your book it's up to you to direct them about what kind of feedback you want just remember however there having a professional editor review your work before you send it to agents and publishers makes a massive difference in terms of your chances of success if you choose to self publish a professional editor can ensure your book goes on sale being the best version it can possibly be so how can you prepare yourself for editorial feedback and learn how to handle it all professionally first don't panic when you first look at the changes and editors made there may be a lot of them this may make you feel utterly disheartened or completely outraged but either way the key is not to freak out there may be hundreds even thousands of edits to your manuscript a lot of these however will be minor amendments a comma here a formatting change there and are therefore nothing to worry about additional edits may require more time to look over and absorb but remember edits don't mean your manuscript was awful to start with many excellent books need a considerable amount of editing before they hit the shelves and is something all writers must go through to make their book amazing next be thorough take your time to go through every edit and consider whether you want to accept it or reject it don't rush this at first you may feel wounded by some of the suggested changes and your natural reaction may be to refuse them however this might not be what is best for your book so try to stay calm and be as objective as you possibly can be saying that you also don't have to accept every suggestion an editor has made it's your story after all just be sure you are clear in your reasons for doing so and make sure it's not just your ego getting in the way next any questions if you aren't sure why a particular edit hasn't been made get in touch with your editor for clarification doing so can help you get a better understanding and insight into their thinking which will reassure you that they know what they are talking about and have done an excellent job next proofread wants more once you have accepted or rejected the changes made by your editor it's a good idea to have a final read-through of your manuscript to make sure everything is as it should be so reading through one more time will make doubly sure your - script is perfect and ready to be shared with the world and next celebrate working through your edits and manuscripts is one of the very last stages of finalizing your book doing so takes time effort and a cool head it's not easy to let someone else get hands on your work but once you've done this you can celebrate your achievement and don't forget if you're struggling to write or finish your book our free writer's toolkit can help with it you'll learn how to overcome procrastination get organized stay focused find time to write and finally get your book published to get access now while it's still available simply go to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit that's it for that be sure to give us a thumbs up my name is Peter and I'll see you again soon bye for now
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What Are Publishers Looking For? - WritersLife.org Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit Where to follow and listen to WritersLife.org: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writerslifeorg/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writerslife.org/ Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/writerslifeorg Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/writerslifeorg/ Google +: http://www.WritersLife.org/googleplus Website: http://www.WritersLife.org Products: http://www.WritersLife.org/shop Podcast: http://writerslife.org/podcast Join Our Team: http://writerslife.org/contribute/ Advertise your book and.or writing https://www.facebook.com/WritersLifeAdvertisingPlatform/?ref=br_rs Thank you for listening Please Share it. We LOVE to read comments so please leave a comment and subscribe to Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/writerslifeorg Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/finish-your-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hello there its peter here again from WritersLife.org and today what are publishers looking for getting published is hard all writers know it yet so many of us keep on trying to get our work published we keep going through the long drawn-out process of writing perfecting and sending off her manuscripts we keep writing synopsis and coverlets of searching agents and editors to try and find the best match and painfully excruciating me sitting around I'm waiting to hear any news we do all this for the TV tiny one-in-a-million chance that we might hear back from them and that they might tell us they liked our work and that they want to take it forward it's a lot of effort for such a small chance so how can we make it more worth our while the truth is that we can do everything right we can polish our manuscripts to perfection we can write a dazzling covering letter we can research our audience and prove that there is a readership out there but still we don't get the response we are hoping for it leaves us tearing our hair out staring at our gradually thickening pile of rejection letters and screaming what do you want well we don't have a crystal ball often it's because writers aren't really honestly pay attention to or accepting what it is that publishers want that they see their work rejected time and time again if we close our eyes and ears to what they are asking we naturally can't expect to get very far so just what is it that publishers are looking for they want to be dazzled by your idea your story must be unique but not so out there it has no mass appeal it needs to be mainstream enough that a lot of people will buy or have a specific unique audience that is hungry for it but also needs to be strong enough to stand out from the competition it needs to be on trend or good enough to stand the test of time they want the whole package being great at writing books is no longer enough publishers want someone who they can rely on to get out there and be a powerhouse of promotion - if you are personable presentable and passionate throughout your work you need to make sure that comes across every time you pitch authors can no longer just let their work do the talking or hide behind their stories they need to be marketable as people - next they want a business partner the more skills you can bring to the table the better publishers no longer want to take a punt on a new author no matter how promising they don't like risks they want to know that by going into partnership with you that you can produce resource and by resource we mean book sales showing that you have a significant social media following they want marketing savvy that you are passionate hard-working and already have more books in the pipeline this all helps publishers recognize you as a safe bet your credentials and the author platform will help them see this if you can prove you already have a creative and detailed promotional plan and are willing to put the working this can help you seem more appealing - so if you want to land a traditional publishing deal think about how you can mold yourself and your work into these things we've already mentioned these days a writer needs to be so much more than just a writer so if you can prove you have the business know-how as well as the skill go for it and don't forget if he's struggling to write or for this your book our free writers toolkit can help with it you'll learn how to overcome procrastination get organized stay focused find time to write and finally get your book published to get access now while it's still available simply go to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit that's it for now be sure to give us a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel for more I'm Peter I'll see you again soon bye for now
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10 Ways to Get Motivated - WritersLife.org Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit Where to follow and listen to WritersLife.org: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writerslifeorg/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writerslife.org/ Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/writerslifeorg Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/writerslifeorg/ Google +: http://www.WritersLife.org/googleplus Website: http://www.WritersLife.org Products: http://www.WritersLife.org/shop Podcast: http://writerslife.org/podcast Join Our Team: http://writerslife.org/contribute/ Advertise your book and.or writing https://www.facebook.com/WritersLifeAdvertisingPlatform/?ref=br_rs Thank you for listening Please Share it. We LOVE to read comments so please leave a comment and subscribe to Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/writerslifeorg Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/finish-your-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hello there its Peter here again from WritersLife.org and today 10 ways to get motivated we all have times where we just can't seem to get motivated feeling deep motivated can have a devastating impact on your work and can leave you in a slump where you feel uninspired stressed out and down on yourself this can end up in a vicious cycle where the more you beat yourself up and the less time you spend writing and less motivated you will feel here there are 10 ways to break that cycle and get back on track first of all join a writing group there is nothing like bouncing your ideas around and getting feedback from others to kickstart your writing and a writing group is a perfect place to do so joining a writing room can provide you with invaluable support from like-minded people who will help you reach your writing goals next do some exercise exercise can work wonders when it comes to clearing your head giving you energy and relieving stress so if you're struggling to write why not close that laptop and get out there into the great outdoors get that heart pumping breathe some fresh air and return feeling energized and inspired next read a book sometimes the best way to find motivation is to seek you from others reading brilliant books can help writers remember how glorious a craft it is and find new ideas for their own stories to get them back in the writing game pronto and next go to the cinema it's many a writers dream to write a book that gets turned into a major blockbuster so why not take to the movies to see how it's done watching how the story plays out on film can help inspire you to write a story that you know would translate well this way to next write a short story sometimes writing a novel can feel too overwhelming and that's what gets us into a writing slump in the first place so why not give yourself a break and start small instead write a short story and get the satisfaction of completing something from start to finish this then might make you feel more ready to take on the next more significant piece of work next have a brainstorming session instead of staring at a blank page desperately trying to get the words to come out try some writing exercises to loosen you up instead a brainstorming session where you just relax your mind and let all your ideas come out can be a great way to find some little gems that will motivate you to get writing once more next create a character questionnaire getting to know your characters better can be a great motivator so why not create a character questionnaire and interview them one by one to find those hidden depths and layers you need to make your characters stand out and next get organized feeling cluttered and disorganized could be a massive blocker when it comes to creativity flowing so organize your research write some chapter outlines pull your ideas together and make a plan with a time frame in mind to doing this will make you feel so much more on top of things I'm ready to get started with a clear head our next step is tidy up the same goes for organizing your physical space wherever you write should be clear and clutter free so before you try a write make sure you do at idea and clear out so you feel calm and ready to get those words onto paper and next have a writing day sometimes it can be challenging to find the time to write a writing day could help you get motivated once more so why not set aside some time where you can clear your schedule and all you have to do is write then you can make some serious headway and will feel motivated and inspired once more these ten ways to get motivated will help you to keep the writing process fresh and exciting maintain focus and reduce procrastination so next time you feel as though you need a bit of a motivational boost why not give these methods but try and don't forget if you're struggling to write or finish your book our free writers toolkit can help with it you'll learn how to overcome procrastination get organized stay focused find time to write and finally get your book published to get access now while it's still available simply go http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit okay that's it for now be sure to like this video give us a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel for more my name's Peter and I'll see you next time
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How to Keep Your Blog from Becoming Boring - WritersLife.org Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit Where to follow and listen to WritersLife.org: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writerslifeorg/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writerslife.org/ Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/writerslifeorg Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/writerslifeorg/ Google +: http://www.WritersLife.org/googleplus Website: http://www.WritersLife.org Products: http://www.WritersLife.org/shop Podcast: http://writerslife.org/podcast Join Our Team: http://writerslife.org/contribute/ Advertise your book and.or writing https://www.facebook.com/WritersLifeAdvertisingPlatform/?ref=br_rs Thank you for listening Please Share it. We LOVE to read comments so please leave a comment and subscribe to Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/writerslifeorg Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/finish-your-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hi I'm Jody from WritersLife.org and today we'll be talking about how to stop your blog from becoming boring we all know that a great author blog can do wonders when it comes to boosting your profile as an author but just because we love to write books doesn't mean that writing blog posts will come naturally to us writing and maintaining an impressive blog is hard work and for many writers it can be difficult to come up with fresh and exciting new material for their blog posts as well as trying to concentrate on their book however if writers can juggle the two the rewards can be invaluable but a boring blog can do your career worse damage than not writing one at all so how do you make sure that your blog posts are made fresh and interesting and say something your readers want to hear let us first discuss what makes blog posts boring in the first place all facts but no story people love facts facts are fascinating after all but a list of cold hard facts will leave your readers disengaged be playful have a buildup tell a story to deliver the most significant impact too egocentric if your blog post is all about you it will quickly bore your readers to tears we're not saying you aren't super interesting but you need to mix in more observational or helpful pieces otherwise you'll turn your readers off no personality don't be afraid to reveal your personality through your posts share your opinions and show who you are a blog without personality doesn't allow readers to connect with the voice behind the posts and they'll want to get to know you so let them in no impact don't write about nothing actually consider what will make an impact what will get your readers to sit up and take notice create a buzz stir people into action make your blog count for something you'll find it so much more fun to write if you do misjudging your audience what some people may find boring others may find fascinating so it's crucial that you figure out who your target audience is and then go on to work at creating blog posts that are interesting for them your blog posts don't have to be universally fascinating but if you don't work out who they're for chances are they'll fall on deaf ears so how can you make sure to never write a boring post again if you can be funny be funny there's nothing quite as appealing as making someone laugh you don't have to stuff your blogpost with knock-knock jokes but try to inject some wit some humor some sarcasm and you'll soon find readers clamoring you for more keep them hooked until the end it's all well and good having a punchy headline and a smart opening paragraph but if your post is all style and no substance your readers will call you out make sure you give your readers reasons to read it all the way through the end is where you'll encourage them to like or share your post so they need to get there if they're going to make an impact be emotive we're not saying readers need to finish reading your blog posts and floods of tears but trying to conjure up a picture and play on their emotions is a good thing make it personal tell a story make sure you are at least trying to be effecting make sure you seduce your reader flatter them lure them in make them buy into what you have to say for the long term so they keep coming back for more so there you have it some quick tips to ensure you never write a dull post again how do you come up with material for your author blogs share your ideas with us down below and don't forget if you're having a hard time writing or finishing your book our free writers toolkit can help it can help you overcome procrastination get organized stay focused and get your book published just head over to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit to get your free copy if you enjoyed this video don't forget to give it a thumbs up turn on our notifications and subscribe down below and be sure to visit writer's life.org for more writing tips and tricks and I'll see you next time
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Was It Really All That Bad? Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit Where to follow and listen to WritersLife.org: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writerslifeorg/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writerslife.org/ Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/writerslifeorg Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/writerslifeorg/ Google +: http://www.WritersLife.org/googleplus Website: http://www.WritersLife.org Products: http://www.WritersLife.org/shop Podcast: http://writerslife.org/podcast Join Our Team: http://writerslife.org/contribute/ Advertise your book and.or writing https://www.facebook.com/WritersLifeAdvertisingPlatform/?ref=br_rs Thank you for listening Please Share it. We LOVE to read comments so please leave a comment and subscribe to Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/writerslifeorg Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/finish-your-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hi I'm Jody from WritersLife.org and today we'll be talking about if rejection is really all that bad we're all told that as writers rejection is one of the toughest parts of the job there are countless pieces of advice on how to cope with rejection how to pick up the pieces and move on but is that necessary rejection doesn't have to be something that knocks us down and takes time to get over in fact it really isn't all that bad at all and here's why rejection is inevitable for writers its death taxes and rejection letters every writer gets rejected it's just going to happen so there's no point in hoping that somehow it won't happen to you that you'll be one of those lucky writers who lands a huge publishing deal straight away you won't the rejection will come so what is the point of getting upset about something so utterly inevitable save your energy and emotion for something more worthwhile rejection is valuable once you have cheerfully accepted the fact that you will get rejected why not then turn your attention to how you might use it to your advantage sometimes the rejection letters come with feedback these are as valuable as gold so go back over your manuscript your cover and your synopsis and think about how you can make improvements to give yourself a better chance of success next time rejection is never personal remember when an editor decides to reject your work they aren't doing it because they have some long-standing vendetta against you it's only business stay professional and don't immediately see them as your mortal enemy rejection doesn't always count some rejections don't mean anything go back and think about whether really realistically your book ever stood a chance there sometimes we all are guilty of sending our work off to publishers that aren't suitable these rejections don't count ignore them and put more effort into your research next time rejection is subjective so there may be certain trends or algorithms editors are using to decide whether your book will appeal to the masses but at the end of the day it's still going to be down to the personal taste you also can never be sure of the circumstances when your book reaches the top of the pile they may have read two other promising and similar stories that day they might be in a particularly bad mood they may have forgotten to eat breakfast and be distracted by their hunger any number of factors can influence their decision and apart from writing the best book you can and giving the best pitch you can give they are pretty much entirely out of your control rejection isn't that bad we're often told that rejection is crushing and soul-destroying and heartbreaking it's all pretty dramatic it's all too easy to be influenced by this to get sucked in but really what's the points getting overly upset about rejection is a waste of our precious time so have some more respect for yourself and your work and accept rejection for what it is an opinion and that's all we'd all prefer to get a positive response over a rejection however if we can be a bit more practical about it and face the fact that it's going to happen stead of having what seems to be the widely accepted reaction of immediately turning into a wailing wreck and claiming we'll never write again we could instead accept it be a bit thicker skinned and you may just be able to use it to make you a better writer if you're having a hard time writing or finishing your book check out our free writers toolkit it can help you overcome procrastination get organized stay focused and get your book published just head to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit to download your FREE copy and if you enjoyed this video don't forget to give it a thumbs up turn on our notifications and subscribe down below and be sure to visit writer's life.org for my writing tips and tricks and i'll see you next time
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Ways You Could be Self-Sabotaging Your Writing Career - WritersLife.org Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit Where to follow and listen to WritersLife.org: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writerslifeorg/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writerslife.org/ Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/writerslifeorg Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/writerslifeorg/ Google +: http://www.WritersLife.org/googleplus Website: http://www.WritersLife.org Products: http://www.WritersLife.org/shop Podcast: http://writerslife.org/podcast Join Our Team: http://writerslife.org/contribute/ Advertise your book and.or writing https://www.facebook.com/WritersLifeAdvertisingPlatform/?ref=br_rs Thank you for listening Please Share it. We LOVE to read comments so please leave a comment and subscribe to Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/writerslifeorg Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/finish-your-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hello there its Peter here again from Writer's Life and today ways you might be self sabotaging your writing career one thing many writers have in common is their ability to self-sabotage writers can often be so unfairly negative about themselves and their work it is as if they are their own worst enemy bar the obvious negative effect this has on once self-esteem this self-sabotage also naturally has an effect on a writer's ability to succeed having put so much time energy and care into your work doesn't it seems something of a shame if you are the one who gets in the way of your own success be open to the possibility of actually being a successful writer is so important it's not just about look or even about talent it's also about having a positive mindset and the determination to keep going even when the chips are down so what are the signs to look out for which may suggest you are sabotaging your writing career here are some of the most common and first you've fallen out of love with writing gone are the days where you felt excited and elated every time you sat down to write lately it feels so much more forced your stories like the passion and flow of earlier times and you keep getting distracted or finding any excuse to leave your work and go and do something else if this sounds like you you need to think about what might be causing you to feel this way if you can understand the cause as to why your writing doesn't fulfill you as it used to you can tackle it head-on make a list of all the things you love about writing and all the obstacles that stop you from doing it or enjoy it as you should focus on what makes you happy and don't worry about the rest and next you've lost confidence in your ability to write if you started to feel negative about your writing ability and everything you write seems terrible this negativity is bound to have an impact on the quality of your writing overall perhaps it's time to reassess how you critique your work are you too hard on yourself or perhaps you need to go back to basics and start again producing a great piece of writing is a slow and laird process but it's essential that you remain confident in your ability to achieve what you want to achieve next you're suffering from the dreaded writer's block if you simply can't find any inspiration and every time you sit down to write your mind goes blank there could be an underlying reason that has locked you in a downward spiral and you need to get yourself out of it before your career starts to suffer it's hard to be creative when you are feeling stressed or anxious so try to find ways to clear your mind and relax so that you have the necessary freedom to write find inspiration by joining a writing group apps taking up a new hobby maybe traveling or just experimenting with your writing to see if it in a new direction reinvigorates you once more and next when you do get some interest you worry too much if an agent or publisher shows interest in your book it's important to accept this as an awesome compliment some writers end up self sabotaging by immediately finding the enormity of finishing their book or making suggested revisions too overwhelming they feel like an impostor becomes suspicious and uncertain and pest to the agent or publisher so much that eventually the deal falls through remember if you do get interest you are in a considerable minority it's okay to be nervous but try to be calm and professional and stay confident in your ability to get the job done next you finish your work and never send it off a classic sign of writer self-sabotage is that dusty old manuscript that sits shrouded in shame at the bottom of a desk drawer or those many drafty emails to agents and publishers that have been sitting ready to go for months if you have finished your work spent a sensible amount of time and focus editing it and crafted a solid submission later it's time to let it go you are probably never going to feel your work is perfect or good enough to submit but if you want to stand a chance there has to be a point where you let it go if yourself sabotaging your writing career it's time to figure out why once you start giving it some thought the reasons should become pretty clear so just listen to yourself your instincts and try to nip it in the bud as soon as possible and don't forget if you're struggling to write or finish your book our free writers toolkit can help with it you'll find out how to overcome procrastination get organized stay focused find time to right and finally get your book published to get access to it now while it's still available simply go to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit to okay that's it for now be 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Writing Tips for Aspiring Writers - WritersLife.org Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit Where to follow and listen to WritersLife.org: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writerslifeorg/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writerslife.org/ Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/writerslifeorg Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/writerslifeorg/ Google +: http://www.WritersLife.org/googleplus Website: http://www.WritersLife.org Products: http://www.WritersLife.org/shop Podcast: http://writerslife.org/podcast Join Our Team: http://writerslife.org/contribute/ Advertise your book and.or writing https://www.facebook.com/WritersLifeAdvertisingPlatform/?ref=br_rs Thank you for listening Please Share it. We LOVE to read comments so please leave a comment and subscribe to Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/writerslifeorg Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/finish-your-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hi I'm Jody from Writer's life at work and today we'll be talking about writing tips for aspiring writers writing is a really wonderful activity personally I really enjoy reading and writing historical romance if you are an aspiring writer here are some tips to get you started the hook the opening of your story should be a hook that catches the reader and makes them want to read on usually you would start with the conflict or point of change in some stories you can however show a bit of the characters normal life before introducing the problem or conflict that changes the character's life the hero's journey this type of story is known as the hero's journey and requires skill to write the main point is that your writing should be deliberate and not a coincidence the first few paragraphs should make the reader want to continue they should be interesting and if there is any background information in the first few paragraphs it should be interspersed with conflict large chunks of background information or description will quickly bore the reader and should be avoided pick up a few books and read the first few pages to see how other writers write them there is even a chart you can follow specifically called the hero's journey google it and you'll see what I'm talking about introduce your conflict introduce the problem or conflict in the first few pages if we don't know from the beginning what the conflict is we may not want to read on after all it's the conflict that keeps us reading conflicts can be internal with the character external between the character and the outside world or both but we all know the best type of conflict is internal background information background information should be kept at a minimum and short stories while in novels bits of background information should be provided in various places large chunks of background information at one place however should be avoided dialogue dialogue should sound natural but should not be exactly like real-life conversation read dialogue aloud to see whether it sounds right or not dialogue should also be consistent with the character's personality if your character seems to be a rogue from other descriptions but the dialogue shows them it to be extremely nice there should be a reason to it does the character have multiple faces are they only that way certain people or have you used the dialogue that's inconsistent with the character's personality every scene in your story it should move it forward or show characterization but preferably both no scenes should be there without a purpose during the rewrite stage ask yourself whether the scene further supply or show his characterization what would happen if you throw the scene out well the story fall apart like a sweater would if you cut out some yarn or will the story remain complete without the scene if the story is complete without the scene did the scene show some necessary information about the character if not then it's unnecessary and should not be included in the story don't forget if you're having a hard time writing or finishing your book check out our free writers toolkit it can help you overcome procrastination get organized stay focused and get your book published just head over to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit to download your FREE copy and if you enjoyed this video don't forget to give it a thumbs up turn on our notifications and subscribe down below and be sure to visit WritersLife.org for more reading tips and tricks and I'll see you next time
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How to Recharge Your Motivation - WritersLife.org Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit Where to follow and listen to WritersLife.org: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writerslifeorg/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/writerslife.org/ Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/writerslifeorg Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/writerslifeorg/ Google +: http://www.WritersLife.org/googleplus Website: http://www.WritersLife.org Products: http://www.WritersLife.org/shop Podcast: http://writerslife.org/podcast Join Our Team: http://writerslife.org/contribute/ Advertise your book and.or writing https://www.facebook.com/WritersLifeAdvertisingPlatform/?ref=br_rs Thank you for listening Please Share it. We LOVE to read comments so please leave a comment and subscribe to Our channel: https://www.youtube.com/writerslifeorg Grab your free writer's toolkit by going to http://www.writerslife.org/finish-your-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hello again it's Peter here from Writer's life and today how to recharge your motivation there are of course ups and down periods in your life success is easy to achieve when you're going through an up period however when you're going through a down period success can be scarce when you encounter a down period it can be so hard to stay motivated upon waking up you relinquish the thought of working the problem is if you spend too much time in a down period there's a chance you may never get out when you feel yourself going through a down period the best thing you can do is to acknowledge it straight away the first step to recharging your motivation is becoming aware why you're not motivated to work this usually comes from pushing yourself too hard and not taking your brave or is from encountering a failure and you don't have the will to push yourself forward anymore once you're aware that you're not motivated then you can put the focus back on making yourself motivated again it will not be an easy process and you need to start small you can't go from not working to suddenly wanting to work 10 hours a day again you can do this for a week but I guarantee that you'll be back to not working once the week is over so start with working one hour each day what you'll do doesn't have to be intricately related to work it could be a passion of project it's anything just will get your mind thinking again your end goal is to create momentum for yourself once you work an hour per day for a week then increase it the following week and the week after so you're working eventually 8 to 10 hours per day again when you create momentum for yourself you're able to recharge your motivation and get back to your old self and don't forget if you're struggling to write or finish your book our free writers toolkit can help with it you'll learn how to overcome procrastination get organized stay focused find time to write and finally get your book published to get access now while it's still available simply go to http://www.writerslife.org/toolkit that's right writerslife.org/toolkit that's it for now be sure to give us a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel for more and I'll see you next time