Writing

Cut Words
Writing
Robert Wood

How To Improve Your Writing By Cutting Eight Words

It’s often said that editing is a process of subtraction. Write what feels right and then keep cutting what doesn’t work until you’re left with something that does. It’s not the whole truth, but as a theory it does address a crucial truth of great writing – it’s not just about what you write, but

Read More »
How to Overcome Distraction
Writing
Tyrell Johnson

How To Overcome Distraction And Really Finish Your Book

Sometimes, writing that next sentence is daunting. So daunting, you may as well post about it on Facebook. Maybe Twitter too. While you’re at it, you should probably check in on Instagram and see what your friends have gotten up to. Oh look, one of your friends got a picture with Bradley Cooper. I wonder

Read More »
Writing Men
Writing
Robert Wood

How To Write A Damn Good Man

What is a man? If you believe Dracula in Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, the answer is ‘a miserable little pile of secrets’. Far be it from me to question the dark lord (again), but if you’re going to try and write a convincing male character then there might be a bit more to it.

Read More »
How To Quickly Write A Successful New Novel In A Month
Writing
Paige Duke

How To Write A Story Every Month, One Week At A Time

In 2014, musician David Bazan made an announcement. He was going to write and release two original songs every month. One of the factors that led to this self-imposed challenge was that he’d been touring for the last three years to pay the bills and hadn’t written anything new. It was time to jump-start his

Read More »

Talk to us

Have any questions? We are always open to talk about your writing, publishing projects, creative opportunities and how we can help you.