Who Are You Writing For?

Who are your writing for? This is an absolutely essential and basic question… if you don’t get this right, you might be writing in vain. Watch the video to find out why:

As promised in the video, here is the link to join the Write for a Reason Academy. Any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Janet. 🙂

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Voices for Your Characters

Dialogue is an essential part of every story, and readers need to know who is speaking! Of course we have dialogue tags to help us (e.g. he said; she replied), but there are other ways to help readers differentiate between our characters…Watch this video to give you some tips!

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Should You Ask Your Family to Look at Your Manuscript?

Should you ask your family to look at your manuscript for you? Check out this video for some clarity (and by the way, massive congratulations if you have a finished manuscript… many people think of writing a book, some start but don’t finish… if you’ve finished you are in the minority!)

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Brilliant Beginnings – An Exercise for You to Do!

Brilliant Beginnings – here’s a writing exercise for you to do! We’ve already looked at the elements you need to include in the beginning of your novel for children (here’s the link so you can check it out), but here’s a bit of practice for you… a two-step assignment to help you with your own gripping beginnings.

(If you haven’t done the free Gripping Beginnings course, sign up below and get started! :-))

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