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Category: writing for children
What to Do About Dull Verbs
Verbs can make your sentence alive, full of action, but it’s important when changing out dull verbs with vibrant ones to make sure it doesn’t change the intent of the sentence.
Writing: The What, The If, and The How
Every story needs the what, the if, and the how. But when writing, how do they work together to make an engaging story for kids?
Widening Your Reader Market on Amazon
As an author, you need to use as many strategies possible to get you and your books visible. Taking advantage of all Amazon has to offer is on of these strategies, and Linda Wilson offers practical tips on just that.
Painting a Picture With Words
Words are powerful; and using descriptive writing to paint a picture for the reader is even more powerful.
Do You Have a Book In You?
It’s no secret that a large percent of people want to be an author. But how many of those people actually do something about it by writing and publishing a book?
Book Marketing Scams – How to Avoid Them
Book marketing scams prey on authors who want to get their books visible. But it’s up to the author to beware.
Writing a Story That Won’t Flow
What do you do when the story you’re writing gives you a hard time?
Can You Revive and Fulfill Your Fading Dream
We all have unfulfilled dreams, at least most of us do. Is it possible to bring those dreams to the forefront and make them happen, even after many years?
Is it a Story or a Series of Events?
How can you tell if you’re writing a story or a series of events?