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Hero's Journey, Monomyth (188 Stages) Creative Writing Secrets

188+ stages of the Hero's Journey (Monomyth) you need to know about...screenwriting, storytelling and creative writing secrets.


Creative Writing Prompts- Superheroes In The Face Of Writer's Block!

Creative block - or writer's block - is a kind of paralysis that can strike down even the most experienced writer. But there is hope. Read on to find out how you can have your own special team of superheroes waiting in the wings to save you from the evil of writer’s block.


How to Create a Best Selling eBook

You want to write a book. You know the topic that you would like to write about and you're excited! The possibilities that come about with being an author start rolling through your mind. You look to the internet for help in the process and you start to see all the eBooks all over the place and ePublishers and eBookstores.


Another Way to Write Your Book

Write your book backwards! As a writer I will be the first to tell you that one of my most difficult jobs is writing a book. Short stories, poems and articles, no big deal, I can knock those out in a day. The book though is another story.


How to Start Writing Fiction

Fiction books are probably the most popular type of book available. If you enjoy reading a good story it's just the ticket. Fiction books can take you to the moon if you so desire.


Hero's Journey (188+ stages) and Monomyth - Demonstrating Learning and Changing

188 stage Hero's Journey (Monomyth) and story structure secrets...


Create a Mission Statement

Put a diamond-head focus on your work in progress and craft a gem of a story!


188+ stage Hero's Journey (Monomyth) and Transformation - Conscious Agreement

188+ stages of the Hero's Journey, Monomyth and Transformation you need to know about...


Oh Where, Oh Where has my Creativity Gone?

Coming up with a great story idea is only part of the creative battle. Keeping your creative juices flowing throughout the writing process is crucial to finishing your piece. Some writers can sit down and write a story from just the barest hint of an idea. The rest of us might need to think an idea out a bit before we sit down to write.


Getting Published in Fantasy - Why is it so Hard?

Fantasy publishing in a small market like South Africa is tough, but even worldwide it's very hard to get published. Most Fantasy books are produced by a few (big) publishing houses in the UK and USA. I only began to understand the reason why it is so hard to get published when I became a publisher myself.


Fantasy Writing - Making Magic Happen

The more creative you are, the more likely you are to believe in magic, or even use it in your work. You may not even realise how much magic you use. Fantasy Writing immerses you in a world where magic lives and breathes. In seeing this you develop the part of your mind which can harness this power.


Why Need An Application Letter?

Application letter serves as an introductory of yourself and the capacity you possess. If the application letter is well tailored, it will trigger the reader or the employer to go within your r?sum? for further evaluation. The company is looking not merely on the names but rather on the capacity of the applicant. The company is looking for an additional employee with sufficient knowledge about the task to be done. Therefore, it is very important that your application letter contains and gives emphasis on the qualities and abilities you can contribute to the benefit of the company.


8 Seconds to Grab a Reader's Attention

When an interested person considers buying your book, she will go through a series of quick decisions before determining if the book is a worthwhile investment of her time and money. This decision making process begins with an appraisal of the book cover.


What My Dog Taught Me About Getting Published

My dog, Luther showed me how to get published. Okay, I confess. I'm already published and was really just looking for a way to adore my dog and count it as writing time. Even so, I think he had some great ideas!


Falling Into a Writing Rut? Tips and Tools for Climbing Back Out

Do you feel that your writing is becoming a bit monotonous? Are you having trouble getting published for the first or perhaps more significantly, the second time? Are your ideas good, articulately expressed, and consistently rejected? It could be that your writing is lacking in versatility.


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