Why does word count matter when writing a novel?
The genre that you are writing in determines how long your novel should be, and if your manuscript is too far over or too far under word count, publishers and agents won’t take it.
Read MorePosted by Tycho Dwelis | Mar 18, 2019 | Writing |
The genre that you are writing in determines how long your novel should be, and if your manuscript is too far over or too far under word count, publishers and agents won’t take it.
Read MorePosted by Tycho Dwelis | Mar 18, 2019 | Writing |
Research, reading, and a whole lot of writing are key to developing your own voice. Only with practice, patience and time will you find what makes you unique and you.
Read MorePosted by Tycho Dwelis | Mar 18, 2019 | Comics, Writing |
There are three surefire things that make a great main character: believability, relatability, and characterization. Without these three things, characters become mindless NPCs left to be puppeted by your will.
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The tone of your novel is determined almost strictly by word choice. Tone is something that is often overlooked when working on a draft, and it can make or break your novel.
Read MorePosted by Tycho Dwelis | Mar 18, 2019 | Self-Publishing, Writing |
Luckily for you, self-publishing is actually one of the most inexpensive ways to publish a book. Sometimes, self-publishing a book can cost less than $10.
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