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What You Need To Know Before You Buy ‘Learn Scrivener Fast’ - An author stands by a corkboard.
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Robert Wood

What You Need To Know Before You Buy Learn Scrivener Fast

If you’ve looked into writing software, you’ve probably heard about Scrivener (in fact, you can read our Scrivener review here). Combining an effective word processor with a suite of tools that facilitate outlining and research management, it’s fast become one of the most successful pieces of writing software on the market. That complexity, however, comes

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The Thing You Need To Know Before You Write In A New Genre - A character reaches across a cavern, from comedy to tragedy.
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Paige Duke

The Thing You Need To Know Before You Write In A New Genre

Is trying your hand at a new genre a smart move? Yes and no. Yes, experimenting with a new genre can stretch your creative abilities and help you grow as a writer. No, publishing successfully in more than one genre is not easy. It’s possible, but it takes planning, work, and a lot of thought.

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What To Do If A Website Has Stolen Your Work - A scary burglar runs away, clutching pages.
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Robert Wood

What To Do If A Website Has Stolen Your Work

If writers share a single fear, it’s the Bibliotrice; a vast, word-eating chicken-monster that consumes nearly finished books with a ceaseless, demonic hunger. If they share a second fear, it’s having their work stolen. Rare occurrence though it is, plagiarism of this type can happen, and it makes sense to know what you should do in

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How Long Should Your Book Be? - An author stands by many stacks of paper.
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Hannah Collins

How Long Should Your Book Be? The Complete Guide

The ‘how long?’ question has to be one of the most commonly asked by new authors – perhaps even experienced ones, too. It was certainly one of the first to pass my lips when I met my editor to discuss my first children’s book. “What’s the age range?” she asked me when I broached the

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