Fiction books showcase unreal characters from the imaginary lands that have magical super power and bedazzle the readers with their incredible nobility. These write-ups are larger than life characterisation of marvel, luxury and splendour which can be experienced by reading the awesome stories of these books. These write-ups may be inspired by real life [...]

CHESTER, VA June 2008 – With his detailed narrative, gripping plot, and compelling characters, African American author R. A. Baker is a fine newcomer to the literary playing field. However, there is one thing that sets Baker apart from most black writers: he writes science fiction. In 2008, R. A. Baker joined the ranks of black [...]

Publishing a non-fiction book will usually make it easy for you to write a blog dedicated to your book. The non-fiction subject of your book and related topics can provide ample blogging material.
For example, if you wrote a book on cooking low-fat diets, you could post one low-fat recipe a day along with insider [...]

7 Tips on How to Write a Book
December 6th, 2009 by Rob in Fiction No Comments

1.        Write your book. Whether it’s non-fiction or fiction, Fantasy, Autobiography, Crime or Mystery, just write what you feel. Never worry about editing as you go; as that will bury your creativity.
2.        Find a quiet place to write. An extra bedroom, office, or even a garage (preferably heated), are all good places “away from [...]

This article will take you through every step of learning how to write a book. From start, to plot, to editing, to finished manuscript, to getting it ready for the agent.
Volumes have been written to show you how to write a book, so you know I won’t be covering every step of writing [...]

There are almost as many genres of writing as there are authors.  For each author, there is a reason for writing.  This is true for traditional writing mediums (such as books) and new media like blogs as well.  Why authors write and what they choose to write about can be surprising and exciting.  One of [...]

Why do people buy non-fiction books? Most readers buy books to solve problems or help with fulfilling a need. For example, when I started speaking for a fee I went out and bought a couple of popular books about speaking. Browsing in the bookstore, I was attracted to Lilyan Wilder’s book “7 Steps to Fearless [...]

Will my book pass or sell in a crowded book market?” Good question. You want to know. I want to know. We all want to know before we invest our time, effort and most of all our money. Here are a few tips to help you know if your book will just pass or sell [...]

Writing a Juvenile Fiction Series
November 24th, 2009 by Rob in Fiction No Comments

Harry Potter has “disapparated,” A Series of Unfortunate Events has come to its tragic ending. So what’s the next great children’s book series? And more importantly, could you be the one to write it?
It seems every other writer wants to pen “the next Harry Potter.” But before plunging headlong into the world [...]

The name of the game in fiction writing. Can I do it? Can I develop an intriguing plot? Can I keep up my energy? Can I finish what I started?
I don’t know about you but these and many other questions like this are racing through my mind when I begin a new story. How can [...]

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