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A Souring Experience

A souring experience derailed my writing career before it even began. I’m sure you’re asking, “Well, what do you mean by that, Jordan?” Let me tell you about this experience, which soured my love for writing for years. I was just a student in middle school and the concept of poetry, storytelling, and punctuation was […]

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Overwriting and Underwriting

Overwriting and Underwriting are bad habits in writing that almost all writers are guilty of. Underwriting is the bare bear form, little to no description and setting. Overwriting is the opposite. The excess fat overwhelms the senses and adds irrelevant details that don’t advance the plot. Now, I am experienced in both overwriting and underwriting

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Choosing the title

Choosing the Title. A book’s title, along with its cover, is the key to hooking readers in. Without a captivating title, most will just walk by your book. How great you write the book is irrelevant if the title doesn’t do its job. The title has to be short yet poetic. It shouldn’t spoil the

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Point of View

Point of View, we all have one. Every person sees the world through their own lenses. It may not seem special since, like opinions, we all have perspectives. However, in writing, point of view determines how the events in your book unfold. It also decides how your story is told. There are three types of perspective

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Writer Feedback

Writer feedback. Many new writers dread these two words. Whether they’re giving it or receiving it, both make a writers’ pens quake. I recall first starting out being nervous about what others would say about my poems or short stories. Years ago, I stopped writing because a teacher critiqued my work. Today I changed my

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Writing subplots

Writing subplots can be a rollercoaster of emotions. Now, you might ask yourself, “What is a subplot?”. Well, it’s exactly what it sounds like. A subplot is a secondary plot in your novel. It’s smaller and occurs alongside the main story. A subplot shouldn’t outshine your main story, but many writers make this mistake. It

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Editing your Work

Editing your work, whether it’s a poem, essay, or an entire book, is challenging. It took the initial writing process for granted. Of course writing a writing, creating characters, a story, and a conflict is not an easy feat to accomplish. However, having to rewrite it repeatedly is a grueling journey in its own right.

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Writing Platform

Writing platforms. They are your means of communication to captivate your audience and market your work. So how do you build your platform and make your voice heard? Thankfully, it’s extremely easy these days to kick-start your own platform since we live in the digital age. A variety of free social media outlets are at

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