I am now in my early thirties and to be honest I have never really had any security in my life. I have simply been jumping from one job to another, I think one of the main reasons behind this is simply because of the fact that I have never really known what to do with my life. This all changed when I started looking through a spa holidays brochure, after days of sifting through brochures I made the decision to book up a well deserved break for myself. When the day arrived I made my way to the airport as I did not book this trip in the UK, it was in fact the Hong Kong spa holidays that you see advertised all over. When… Continue reading How I Became a Professional Writer on My Spa Trip
How I Became a Professional Writer on My Spa Trip
March 22nd, 2010How to Overcome Writer’s Block
June 14th, 2009Occasionally someone will quip that they cannot write due to a mysterious occurrence known as writer’s block. Here we will try to decipher the true meaning of the term. I can’t go any further as i am experiencing a writer’s block. You probably have said something like this before and I am sure you’ve heard other people say it too. So many say so much about writer’s block? What is it? Well the problem definitely isn’t medical or mental. Often writer’s block is simply the inability to relax due to some fear or unresolved concern regarding a particular topic — a lack of confidence, perhaps. Writer’s block is often your bodies way of simply expressing fear or anxiety over your writing.~Writer’s block is frequently the body’s method of expressing fear… Continue reading How to Overcome Writer's Block
Writer’s Golden Rules to Success
May 31st, 2009Normal 0
Stories may differ in message, content and characters, but each one is required to have these 16 different elements. This article will equip you with a checklist that will be worth keeping - although it is not necessarily in order.
- Stories must have a workable theme to succeed. This is the thread that weaves seamlessly throughout the story, revealing the general theme.
- It must also have a plot, which is another name for the center climax.
- Every story must have an arc. This is the gradual increase of momentum and interest that builds at the beginning, reaches a fever pitch in the middle, and declines into resolutions of story conflicts at the end.
- Some stories move fast and some move slow, but all of them move at