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How to Sneakily describe characters

How To Sneakily Describe Characters By Shaina Krevat

On 5 June 20191 July 2021 By AriIn Guest Post, Writing Advice18 Comments

Time for another guest post!ย  Today I welcome the wonderful Shaina Krevat onto my blog, who shares her methods for describing characters. Check out her article below and if you have any questions, please leave them in the comments section for her.

The Importance of taking breaks

On 29 May 201927 May 2019 By AriIn Guest Post12 Comments

Today's guest poster is the lovely Yvonne Lozano who talks about the importance of taking breaks.

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The Reason I Tell You This: How I Keep on Creating

On 23 May 201914 January 2020 By AriIn Guest Post1 Comment

We are a day late, but time for another guest post ๐Ÿ™‚ย  Today I welcome Janice Lynch Schuster onto my blog, who shares with us how she keeps on creating. Big thanks to Janice for being today's guest.ย  Please check out her website at the end of this article

Featured Image. Notepad and phone. Image from pixabay

The Novel-Writing Process: Throwing the Door Open and Facing your Writer Fears

On 15 May 201914 January 2020 By AriIn Guest Post7 Comments

Today I welcome the lovely K. J. Aiello onto my blog, who shares with us her novel-writing process. Thanks so much to K.J. for being today's guest poster and sharing her experiences writing her manuscripts. Please check out her links and if you have any questions, please leave them in the comment section below.

Featured Image for the Write what you Wonk article. Today I welcome the lovely J.K Ullrich ono my blog, who shares with us her advice on how to reverse-engineer real-world experience into fantastic stories. Image from pixabay

WRITE WHAT YOU WONK: How Fiction Writers Can Engineer the Exotic from the Everyday

On 8 May 201914 January 2020 By AriIn Guest Post, Writing Advice2 Comments

Today I welcome the lovely J.K Ullrich ono my blog, who shares with us her advice on how to reverse-engineer real-world experience into fantastic stories. Thanks so much to J.K for being today's guest poster.ย  Please check out her links and if you have any questions, please leave them in the comment section below.

Featured Image for Ike Pius guest post. Image of laptop on desk with person holding a mug, from Pixabay

My Experiences as an Author by Ike Pius

On 17 April 201914 January 2020 By AriIn Guest Post8 Comments

Today I welcome author Ike Pius onto my blog, who is discussing his experiences when marketing his book. Thanks to Ike for being today's guest poster and sharing his experiences as an author.

Featured Images - Pad on a desk. Image from pixabay

Social Issues in Speculative Fiction by T.A Hernandez

On 10 April 201929 May 2019 By AriIn Guest Post, Writing Advice7 Comments

Today I welcome the lovely T.A Hernandez onto my blog, who is discussing the use of Social issues in fiction.

Featured Image - Fountain pen writing. Image from Pixabay

How Story Structure Saved my Drafts by Yari Garcia

On 3 April 201929 May 2019 By AriIn Guest Post, Writing Advice13 Comments

Today I welcome the wonderful writer and blogger Yari Garcia onto my blog, who is sharing her advice on story structure. Enjoy ๐Ÿ™‚

Featured Image - Pacing. Set the pace of your novel.

My Origins As A FanFiction Author by David Gouldthorpe

On 27 March 201923 March 2020 By AriIn Guest Post3 Comments

It's Wednesday so that means it's time for a guest on this blog! Today's guest poster is the wonderful David Gouldthorpe, who discusses how he moved from fanfiction to original fiction.ย  Enjoy ๐Ÿ™‚

Featured Image - Guest Yvonne Gorman article. Image of books open. From Pixabay

The Publishing Debacle by Yvette Gorman

On 20 March 201930 May 2019 By AriIn Guest Post, Writing Advice16 Comments

Today's guest poster is the lovely Yvette Gorman, who is shares with us the publishing debacle. Enjoy ๐Ÿ™‚

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