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    Hello its Peter here a game from writers
    life and today
    why pays to take risks with your writing when it comes to writing books
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    Hello its Peter here came from a
    writer's life and today how to pick a
    genre to writing many writers don't
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    and if you know them well enough you
    should have your answer getting inside
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    when it comes to the popularity and
    success of your book so it's well worth
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    writing
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    Hello its Peter here again from writers
    life and today why you need to learn to
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    and fit writing into your life
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    How to Stay True to Yourself - WritersLife.org

    How to Stay True to Yourself - WritersLife.org
    How to Stay True to Yourself - WritersLife.org
     
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    Hello there it's Peter here again from
    writers life and today how to stay true
    to yourself the great Oscar Wilde once
    said be yourself everyone else is
    already taken while these words can
    apply to everyone to writers they are
    even more accurate and he has been so
    it's not always as easy as it may seem
    writers particularly those who are just
    starting out will often rely heavily on
    other writers for inspiration in fact it
    may well have been that reading your
    favorite book by your favorite author is
    what made you decide to start writing in
    the first place while that's fine it's
    essential for writers to try to find
    their own way merely trying to emulate
    an author and focusing too much on one
    author's work will mean that your
    writing becomes a copy of someone else's
    and let's face it it's unlikely to be a
    better copy of that writers need to find
    their own voice their own unique way of
    telling their stories and expressing how
    they feel but how do they do that first
    look for inspiration far and wide
    writers should look for inspiration
    everywhere be that through the books you
    read or just the things you observe from
    the world around you the more one
    searches for inspiration the more
    eclectic and experimental you'll be and
    you'll find it so much easier to
    discover your writing voice to next
    discover what motivates you staying true
    to yourself is all about finding your
    passions and celebrating them whatever
    you love whatever gets you smiling
    animated and full of energy that's what
    you should be pursuing that's what you
    should focus your time on
    next don't compare yourself to others
    being true to yourself is turning the
    smoke light inwards comparing yourself
    to others isn't healthy or helpful
    believes that you are in charge of your
    own destiny and that is up to you where
    you end up the next tell the truth know
    your values know your limits be
    completely honest with yourself
    only by genuinely lay your cards on the
    table and searching your soul will you
    be able to understand yourself
    completely
    the next avoid negativity being
    detrimental to yourself or others won't
    get you anywhere you don't need to put
    others down to achieve what you need to
    succeed and you sir Leon helping
    yourself by being critical and cruel
    some writers are their own worst enemies
    but try to have a little faith and
    believe in yourself and your abilities
    too next take yourself seriously having
    self-respect and integrity as an author
    is so important if you don't believe in
    yourself and keep dismissing yourself or
    not putting yourself forward you aren't
    being true to yourself if this is indeed
    what you want to do and what you believe
    in then you should be proud
    work hard and make it happen next
    take control there's so much you can do
    to get noticed to get published to
    achieve your writing dream exhaust every
    Avenue and grasp every opportunity you
    can by following these tips you can stay
    true to yourself and continue your work
    as a writer with self-respect honesty
    and integrity stay true to yourself is
    the only way to work even if it's not
    the most accessible routes at times but
    in doing so you can always be proud of
    what you do
    and don't forget if he struggling to
    write or finish your book our three
    writers toolkit can help with it you'll
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    How to Write Multiple Points of View

    How to Write Multiple Points of View
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    Hello there it's Peter here again from
    writers life coming up today how to
    write multiple points of view writing a
    book with multiple points of view is one
    of the most challenging ways to tell a
    story and requires doodling and bouncing
    various personalities points of view and
    motivations as well as the ability to
    pull these together to create a
    narrative that not only makes sense but
    is compelling and read worthy - however
    done right and using multiple points of
    view can provide added layers of insight
    and intrigue to a story they can be a
    smart and insightful way to widen the
    readers perspective and allow them to
    get to know multiple characters in more
    depth before you get started it's
    essential to make sure that telling your
    story from multiple points of view is
    the right decision list the reasons why
    your story will benefit from using this
    narrative device and be clear on why
    this will enhance your story for example
    by giving your reader a broader insight
    into the into the world you are creating
    or allowing different secrets to come
    out through the different perspectives
    giving the reader information that other
    characters in the story do not have once
    you have decided to go ahead and use
    multiple points of view here are some
    useful tips to ensure you make this as
    effective as possible first be clear and
    distinct when switching point of view
    there's nothing worse than confusing
    your reader and the danger of doing so
    is far greater when using multiple
    points of view be very clear when you
    are switching from the perspective of
    one character to another only changing
    when beginning a new chapter is usually
    a more natural way to keep switches
    defined and easy to follow
    next have distinct characters and voices
    if you're using multiple points of view
    make sure that they are all distinctive
    and exciting enough to stand alone in
    your story each character should have a
    unique voice and personality that feels
    utterly separate from the others and
    next make everyone as important as each
    other each point of view needs to come
    from a character that's the hero of
    their own story give equal importance to
    each character and make sure that they
    all have their journeys struggles
    conflicts and obstacles to overcome
    which make the reader interested in them
    and want to hear more from their own
    point of view next don't repeat the same
    scenes over and over telling the same
    scene from each character's point of
    view runs the risk of boring your reader
    and not allowing the story to move
    forward of course there are times when
    it is essential to reveal the same scene
    from a different characters perspective
    but unless truly necessary to the plot
    try to avoid this next plan plot and
    have a good strategy there needs to be a
    reason you are using a particular
    character to reveal a specific scene ask
    yourself why that character works best
    to tell that part of the story what
    insight they bring and make sure that
    they are the best man all best woman for
    the job planning how the points of view
    will come together and which character
    to use to tell which bit of the story
    will make sure things don't get confused
    and that there are no inconsistencies in
    your story either writing from multiple
    points of view is tough but done right
    can be incredibly smart and a useful
    device to intrigue your reader to bring
    different levels to your story and to
    give the reader a whole cast of
    characters to fall in love with if
    you're thinking of using multiple points
    of view to tell a story remember to keep
    your reader in mind and use these tips
    to help ensure you're doing well
    and don't forget if you're struggling to
    write off an issue but our free writers
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    How to Get Reader's To Care About Your Story

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    hi I'm Jodi from writerslife.org today
    we're going to be talking about how to
    make your reader to care about your
    story every writer knows that if your
    reader doesn't care about your story
    they won't enjoy your book no matter how
    your book turns out what obstacles your
    characters face or what lessons they
    learn without engaging your readers
    without keeping them emotionally
    invested there's no way your readers
    will carry on reading but how do you
    make readers care about your story well
    it's easier said than done well you
    might think you have a great idea for a
    book there are many elements necessary
    in order to create a fantastic story and
    each one must be executed in a way where
    they all work together doing so will
    make sure your book delivers an impact
    and this will have your readers invested
    in the plot the characters and the story
    as a whole so what most authors do to
    ensure their readers care here are some
    things to think about your characters
    the most important and obvious part of
    your book is the characters you create
    within it each character you introduce
    the reader to must have a purpose but
    more than this the characters must be
    interesting and engaging so the readers
    become curious about them and as the
    story goes on your readers must care
    about what happens to the characters you
    create they don't have to love them all
    they don't have to wish for them all to
    have a happy ending but they must care
    and be interested in the character so
    they keep on reading to find out what
    happens to them in the end it's your
    world bring your characters and your
    plots alight you must create a
    fascinating detailed and believable
    world for your characters to live in the
    world is your background but without
    your readers feeling truly immersed in
    it they'll find it distracting and
    difficult to focus on anything else
    making it hard for them to care about
    your story as a whole your story if your
    readers don't care about what is
    happening in your book they won't want
    to keep reading your characters can be
    the most intriguing engaging exciting
    characters of all time but if you don't
    make anything happen to them then your
    book will fall flat
    make sure your story is full of highs
    and lows unusual twists and turns
    moments of joy and elation sadness and
    fear your readers will want to come
    along for the ride and be part of the
    adventure so make sure there is one to
    be had you are ending
    there is nothing more tragic than
    getting to the end of a good story and
    having the ending let you down make sure
    your readers care up until the very last
    word on the very last page so they are
    left still reeling still overcome and
    still totally in love with your book if
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    this subject we have the perfect
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