Every writer’s goal is to grab and hold their readers’ attention from the very first word to the last. Once your audience has eagerly started turning pages, how do you ensure they stick around until the end? One of the best ways to keep your readers engaged is to use...
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How Hollywood Gets The Writing Life All Wrong | Writer’s Relief
Given that 90% of a writer’s career involves staring at paper or a computer screen, it’s not surprising that writers who dramatize life in the publishing industry  take lots of poetic liberties. Writer’s Relief got the scoop from this article in the New York Times...
6 Book Settings We’d Love To Visit | Writer’s Relief
It’s the time of year when many people are headed off on vacations. Some will head for the beach, others to the mountains, and still others will explore new cities. But as diehard bookworms and bibliophiles, everyone here at Writer’s Relief has a literary location...
Your Query Letter: Write A Fantastic First Line
When you write a query letter, you don’t need to describe every detail of your book’s content in the letter's very first line. Most literary agents prefer that a query letter begin with the basics—genre, title, and word count: Please consider my 90,000-word science...
The Goldilocks Approach To Writing Description: Not Too Little, Not Too Much
Breaking and entering issues aside, the story of Goldilocks and The Three Bears can teach writers quite a bit about writing descriptive passages in their short stories, essays, novels, and other books. Some readers love long, descriptive passages that linger on every...
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