Writing Tips And Tricks - More Than 40 Ways to Improve YOUR Writing Today!: Author's Secrets, #1
By Kim Lambert
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Do you love to write, but struggle to do so ? If so, this is the book for you!
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Writing Tips And Tricks - More Than 40 Ways to Improve YOUR Writing Today! - Kim Lambert
Disclaimer
All writing is an experiment in a sense, and many people come to the same or similar ideas over time. Each person expresses their ideas, and describes how they work slightly differently – our ideas and approaches come in our own personal ‘voice’. All writing tips in this book have been derived from the author’s personal experience, and that of other authors that she has coached and worked with. Should any bear a close resemblance to those used elsewhere, that is purely coincidental.
© Kim Lambert 2015, all rights reserved.
No parts of this work may be copied without the author’s permission.
If you would like to provide feedback on this book please send it to info@dreamstonepublishing.com
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Table of Contents
Disclaimer
Acknowledgements
Preface
The Tips and Tricks
1.Know How to Inspire Your Readers
2.Know What Inspires You
3.Make Your Characters Real
4.Write in a Way That Will Connect to Those You Want to Inspire
5.Let Your Readers Live Vicariously
6.Getting Your Non-fiction Content Clear
7.Creating the Chain of Clues
in Your Non-fiction Book
8.Dealing with Your Emotions When Writing
9.Getting Richness into Your Descriptions
10.Getting Unstuck When You are Not Sure What to Write Next
11.Making Your Writing Easy to Read
12.Making Things Seem Real to the Reader
13.Understanding What Makes the Structure of a Book Good, or Bad
14.Finding the Hidden Books in Your Business, or Your Life
15.Getting Emotion into Your Writing
16.Use the Fact that People Have Short Attention Spans
17.How to Create Your Chapter Headings
18.Getting Unstuck Through Talking
19.Being Aware of the Affect that Your Passion for Your Subject has on Your Writing
20.Writing in ‘Bite-sized Pieces’
21.Making Your Content Flow
22.Overcoming Writers Block – Option 1
23.Understanding Outcomes – for You and for Your Reader
24.Why You Need Background Notes
25.Writing Clear Instructions
26.Why the Way That You use Vocabulary in Your Writing Matters
27.Choosing What to Write
28.The Concept of Less is More
29.Finding Your Plot Line
30.Creating Reality Through Significant Life Events
31.Start with the Senses.
32.Creating a Good Reader Experience
33.How Much Should I Write?
34.Research the Small Stuff!
35.Revisit Your Life for Clarity.
36.Getting Dialogue and Conversational Writing Right
37.Who will read your book? Who are you writing for?
38.What makes people feel inspired by what you write?
39.Get Some Humour Into It !
40.Overcoming Writers Block – Option 2
41.Your Reader Does Not Know What You Know!
End Note
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Other Books from Dreamstone Publishing
What Readers are Saying About This Book
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"What a perfect book for upcoming Authors, and even current Authors! This book provides quality tips and questions that will encourage any writer to create their own unique piece of literature! It’s set out so simply, and easy to read – and is FULL of everything a writer needs to know!
A ‘must have’ for anyone who wants to turn that dream of writing a book – into a reality!"
Di McMath, Amazon Bestselling Author of
Icebreakers: How to Empower, Motivate and Inspire Your Team, Through Step-by-Step Activities That Boost Confidence, Resilience and Create Happier Individuals
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Acknowledgements
Thanks to all those writers whose work kept me reading from an early age, whose words fired my imagination, and made me want to write my own stories, and whose creative use of language made me aware of the difference between good and bad writing, and of the amazing things that can be done with words – you are a source of ongoing inspiration.
Thanks also to all of the authors that I have worked with in recent