Everyone appears to be blogging these days. But the question is: are you doing it right? Today we look at how you can set up your own blog posting site or improve the one you already have in order to increase your followers.
Talking about interesting stuff relating to writers and the world of writing in general.
Monday, 28 September 2020
Thursday, 24 September 2020
P023 WHAT IS A PLOT POINT
Being able to tell the difference between plot and plot point is very relevant in any storytelling. With the help of 'The Handmaid’s Tale' and 'Where the Wild Things Are.' our speaker will show you that understanding the difference is also equally important.
Monday, 21 September 2020
B014 GOING FROM THE FIRST TO LAST DRAFT
Today we discuss how to understand why the first draft isn’t always the finished one but only the beginning. The problems experienced by the speaker shows that even the more practiced of authors can find it hard sometimes getting beyond that first draft.
Thursday, 17 September 2020
P022 WAYS TO BRING A SETTING TO LIFE
Being able to find the right setting where our characters are comfortable isn’t always easy. Here are some useful tips to help you understand the process of researching those out-of-the-way places that entice readers to want to find out more.
Monday, 14 September 2020
B013 WHAT DOES A COPY EDITOR DO
This is a question often asked. Here we endeavour to explain the difference between the various editors but in particular what the role of a copy editor is and how relevant they are to making sure your manuscript is the best.
Sunday, 13 September 2020
WORDS MEAN A LOT TO ME
As an author there occasionally comes a time when I hit that frightening ‘gremlin’ called ‘writer’s block.’ This is either because I’m feeling tired, am frustrated over something, or the words just won’t come to me.
To be honest, all writers have been
there at one time or another.
We start our projects with a steely
resolve, determination and confidence. Yet, the time has come when we are hit
with writer’s block. We find that suddenly we have uncooperative characters,
faulty plotlines, and, more often than not, real-life responsibilities which
are getting in our way. If you are a mother with a large brood of children and need
to keep them, not only alive, but entertained during the summer, have too many
volunteer commitments (mainly because you just can’t say no), plus the
never-ending laundry and food preparation routines which accompany a large
family, then writing hundreds of words per day feels virtually impossible.
But hang on, you didn’t start out
writing only to call it impossible halfway through… did you? We writers have
hundreds of words in our heads that are desperate to be written. Words that no
matter how imperfect or chaotic they are at first, are worth the time we spend
huddled over our keyboards. And amidst the bedlam of daily life, even sometimes
through the noise of the kids’ laughter and squabbles, we still write.
We write in the early morning
before the kids wake up. Or late at night when the entire house is finally
asleep and quiet. You might drag your ancient and decrepit iPad 2/keyboard case
combo around with you like it’s the sixth - and quietest – child you have so
you can write on the go. You write while waiting for dance class to finish, or football,
or while waiting to pick them up after school.
Even when buried under two tons
of laundry, you write. And, in between switching the loads and matching what
seems like hundreds of socks, you write. And why there? Because of all the
places in the house where the kids could find you, the laundry room is the last
place they would look.
That’s what it’s all about, being
a writer. Finding the tiny pockets of time to get a few dozen more words written
down. The late nights, the early mornings and self-imposed deadlines that you
won’t always meet. Whether your obstacles are large families, job
responsibilities or story problems, your mission, should you choose to accept
it, is to work through all these things because your words are precious and
your project is worth it.
We all have goals to reach! Your
goal may be upping your word count, revising your scenes or your character
development. Whatever it is, this is not the time to let self-doubt creep in
and begin worrying whether your words are good enough. This is the time for
your words to be written! Maybe it’s changing your routine, turning off your
music, turning on some music, writing early in the morning rather than late at
night. Whatever it is that helps you power through and find inspiration, then
you go with it.
Remember though, that words are
important. Without words, there are no stories. For me, words are the goal. Words
that mean something, say something, that belong; not just to me but words I
want to share. Words are yours, mine, everybody’s but they belong in my world.
As for you. Well, if all else
fails, embrace a change of scenery and go hide in your laundry room. You never
know when or where inspiration might strike.
If you need help with your
writing then check out our website or enquire for details of the services
offered by emailing contact@mentoringwriters.co.uk and we will endeavour to
assist you in your writing journey.
Thursday, 10 September 2020
P021 HOW TO BUILD READERS PART 2
In a follow-up to Part 1 we explore the use of using emails lists and ‘freebie Reader Magnets’ in gathering our desired readers around us. By doing this we create and increase our followers which leads to other benefits such as more book sales.
Wednesday, 9 September 2020
P020 HOW TO BUILD READERS PART 1
It doesn’t matter if you are a new or established writer or blogger, we all need to gather our readers around us. Learn to understand how you can use ‘Reader Magnets’ in order to entice those desired customers into your world.
Sunday, 6 September 2020
B012 THE US and THEM SYNDROME
There comes a time when we have to look inwards and discover if we are approaching things wrongly. This includes how we perceive and talk to others regardless of what age they are. Here’s how our Mentor discovered the Us and Them syndrome!
Wednesday, 2 September 2020
P019 TO PROLOGUE OR NOT
Many authors wonder whether they should incorporate a Prologue into their book. It’s a good question so here are a few reasons as to whether you should or shouldn’t have a prologue, foreword. Preface or introduction.