Point of view

Writing
Robert Wood

How To Stop Your Opinion Taking Center-stage In Your Writing

Opinions are the lifeblood of literature. To perceive the world in an individual way, and to share that perception with the world, is where all art starts. One of the great qualities of a story is that it allows you to experience someone else’s life, world and opinions, and come away a different person for

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Experimental Books
Writing
Robert Wood

Five Experimental Novels That Will Inspire Any Writer

Sometimes, to be really great at something, you have to understand its limits. How far can it be pushed before it breaks? How much can it transform before it becomes something else? Nowhere is this truer than in literature, a discipline where there is still no unanimous decision on even the most basic of questions.

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Writing
Robert Wood

Four Secrets That Will Turn You Into An Objective Editor

Every great piece of writing needs both an author and an editor. That’s because writing isn’t just a process of creation, but also of modification and even controlled destruction. Exceptional writing shines brighter when it isn’t hampered by supporting more mediocre content, and most writers will find the quality of their work improves when they’re

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How to write memoir
Writing
Robert Wood

The Right Way To Write A Memoir

To many people, memoirs seem easy. After all, they’re chronicles of what really happened. Without the need to invent or even really organize, what’s left for an author to do? The answer, of course, is ‘a lot’. Where fiction is malleable, fact is often rigid and difficult to shape into a palatable form. Memoir writers

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