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LitLift Info » Characters
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Privacy & Legal. June 08, 2013. Character development can by difficult…try these tips: Create a list of questions you might ask that character and fill it out Describe background of character, for example, culture, childhood, education, career List defining events in that characters life–graduatio. What new Litlift feature is your favorite? Rich text editing/spell checking. Profiles and ability to contact other users. Library and ability to share work. Ability to give/get reviews and feedback.
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LitLift Info » Mark Twain
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Privacy & Legal. June 08, 2013. Writing tips from Mark Twain:. Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Use the right word, not its second cousin. As to the Adjective: when in doubt, strike it out. Every time you’re inclined to write. Your editor will delete it and the writing will be just as it should be. Stand, from many people. That is, sham sentimentality. Write without pay until somebody offers pay. If nobody offers within three years, the candidate may look upo...
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LitLift Info » Ernest Hemingway
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Privacy & Legal. June 08, 2013. Ernest Hemingway’s writing tips:. Your object is to convey everything, every sensation, sight, feeling, place, and emotion to the reader. Don’t describe an emotion make it. To get started, write one true sentence. Be fluid at first but be ready to read and proof. Always stop for the day while you still know what will happen next. Never think about the story when you’re not working (let your subc0nscous work for you). What new Litlift feature is your favorite?
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LitLift Info » John Steinbeck
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Privacy & Legal. June 17, 2013. Writing tips from John Steinbeck:. 1 Lose track of the daunting idea to write a book–just write one page a day. 2 Write freely and rapidly to increase flow and rhythm; don’t rewrite until finished. 3 If you are having trouble with a scene skip it and come back to it…even after you finished the whole. 4 If a scene becomes too dear to you–beware! 5 Try writing to one person–real or imagined–a generalized audience doesn’t exist. What new Litlift feature is your favorite?
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LitLift Info » Blog
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Privacy & Legal. We offer a complete professional writing guide at LitLift.com. Now Note this page will be updated soon to list a concise and summarized collection of only the best writing tips. This way you don’t have to spend hours on Google, paging through books/magazines, or searching countless list/archives on numerous other sites for the best writing tips. It will all be available here on one page…and we can’t wait to provide this to you! Here are 5 key tips for fiction writing:. 8211;the threat of...
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LitLift Info » JK Rowling
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Privacy & Legal. June 09, 2013. Writing tips from JK Rowling:. 1 Don’t wait for inspiration–writing is work. 2 Kill the adverbs [also said by Mark Twain]. 3 It’s okay to work on multiple projects. What new Litlift feature is your favorite? Rich text editing/spell checking. Profiles and ability to contact other users. Library and ability to share work. Ability to give/get reviews and feedback. New site look and mobile responsive framework. What additional Litlift features do you dream about?
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My World: Five Awesome Websites for Writers
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Welcome to My World. Most of the stuff that happens here is pretty weird. Just a bunch of nonsense that comes out of the mind of a teenager with way too much time on her hands. So enjoy reading about video games, music, books, and other stuff that probably won't make any sense whatsoever. Friday, May 16, 2014. Five Awesome Websites for Writers. I probably could've come up with more than five, but I didn't want to bore you too much. A few weeks ago, I wrote a post called, " Writing Stuff is Hard. This web...
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Helpful Tools for Organizing Your Novel – That Darn Kat
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Is this the real life? Is it just fantasy? Caught in a landslide. No escape from reality. Belle Starr: A Space Western. Helpful Tools for Organizing Your Novel. On 7 June, 2013. Okay, in my last post I lamented Google Docs and Zoho as being unwieldy for lengthy fiction (novella or novel length). I offered up a few suggestions for different kinds of drafting tools. Because in my opinion, drafting is a very different thing from organizing, editing and formatting. Available for Linux, although it’s mu...
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Blog Archives - The Epic Log Podcast
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The Epic Log Podcast. Episode 7 - Fearless. Ben Fearlessly takes on this another Pax Arcana book Fearless. Then we continue the Hero's Journey. While continuing our awesome story. Fill free to Email theepiclogpodcast@gmail.com. With any ideas you have for the story. Listen to Episode 7 here. I will try from now on to post the story from Thursday's podcast the following Tuesday. For more information Follow me on Facebook. So there I was facing down the evil mastermind Bob the Builder. Now I know that ...
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Category: C.T. Phipps - The Epic Log Podcast
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The Epic Log Podcast. Episode 4 - Secrets to Supervillainy. Ben heads back and finishes the latest book in the Supervillainy saga, Secrets of Supervillainy. Then Ben goes over a mac software called Ulysses. Used for novel writing. We then continue with public domain and mix that with our superhero from the beginning. Listen to Episode 4 here. Or check it out on iTunes. Ep 2 - Games of Supervillainy. Then we begin out adventure as we go behind the mask. With our super strong dad. Listen to Episode 2 here.
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