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Write On! Features

Meet the Romantic Novelists’ Association

  • 4 October 2019
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By Jean Fullerton ( this article can be seen in Write On! 2 https://pentoprint.org/product/see-write-on-edition-2-here/) Hi, I’m Jean Fullerton, author of...

“You Talking to Me?” Tips on Writing Great Dialogue

  • 13 September 2019
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By Claire Buss It’s all about the dialogue. When you think about it, dialogue is all a book consists of....

Getting Through Your First Draft

  • 6 September 2019
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By Rebecca Delphine  Writing the first draft of a novel is often painful. The story in your head is perfect and...

The Hardest Thing About Writing Is Doing It

  • 30 August 2019
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By Luke Edley  I plead guilty to being a writer who doesn’t write half as much as he should. It’s easy to...

Top 5 Tips for Plotting Your Novel

  • 23 August 2019
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by Katie Ginger Writing an 80,000 word novel can seem impossible when you’re sat staring at a blank page with...

Should Authors Be Friends With Other Authors

  • 16 August 2019
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by Margena Adams Holmes  Recently, in one of the many writers groups I’m in on Facebook, someone mentioned that authors shouldn’t be friends...

How (Not) to Write a Series – A Pantser’s Guide

  • 9 August 2019
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by Claire Buss and J C Steel How not to plan Definitely, at all costs, avoid the planning. With this...

Five Habits for Writers That Aren’t ‘Write Every Day’

  • 2 August 2019
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by Connor Sansby Here are five things I’ve learnt that helped develop my writing.  1. Get Some Exercise  Playing some sports...

Seven Benefits of Joining a Writers’ Group

  • 26 July 2019
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by Rebecca Delphine If you are a writer and wondering if a writers’ group is for you, then I hope...

The Big Debate: The Right to Write 

  • 20 June 2019
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by Michelle Sutton and Lauren Towers (L.M. Towton) Diversity in literature is important. To see yourself represented within a book...