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Writing a Novel Over 80%
of all Americans want to write a book, but writing a novel is
much more difficult than most people realize. Fiction writing is more
than just sitting down at the laptop and pecking away at the keys. Writing a novel
requires creativity, discipline, motivation, time, a strong grasp of
human emotions, writing skills, passion for the craft, lots of "alone"
time, confidence with the ability to accept rejection... you name it
and writing a novel will certainly demand it of you!
At WriterBookie.Com we strive to bring the fiction writer loads of
resources to help them through the arduos task of writing a novel. Our
staff is dedicated to helping up-and-coming authors because like you, WE'RE WRITERS, TOO!
Our goal is to search the Internet and bring you the most
useful articles, tools, book reviews, movie reviews (based on fiction
books, of course) and writing tips the Web has to offer. In addition to
that, we want to cover everything that's fiction writing related,
including comprehensive reviews of writing contests, freelance writing
jobs and self-publishing. If you long to be a successful fiction
writer, then be sure to bookmark this page and sign-up for our monthly newsletter.
At WriterBookie our motto is simple: "We're the safe bet for all your
fiction writing needs!"Online Writing
Online writing has created a new generation of authors,
offering a wider market for fiction writing that caters to the
"I-want-it-now" sentiments of the times. Along with fast food, Direct
TV, and online shopping,
online writing allows you to
write a novel and
seek publishing at the click of a mouse! Self publishing, as it is
widely known, gives authors a quicker method to seeing
their work in print as opposed
to the "old" way of publishing that required months and years of
waiting on agents and book publishers to bring your work to fruition!
Now writing a novel and seeing it in print only requires that you
submit your work to an online writing publishing site, pay the fee for
print-on-demand and wait for the mailman to bring you your copies.
Online writing and self-publishing has its ups and downs, but with some
insider help, you can weave your way through the pitfalls of writing a
novel and showing it off to your friends! Some of these sites
will even promote your book online and market it for you through
booksellers such as Books-A-Million, Amazon and Barnes and Nobles.
Study up on our Self-Publishing
articles and see how far your novel can go! We will bring you the most
in-depth reviews of all the self-publishing sites for
online writing, highlighting
the "dos" and "don'ts" of writing a novel, pricing, guidelines and
marketing ideas.Fiction Writing We tend to
stick to fiction writing at WriterBookie, simply because it is the
general passion of the staff. That is not to say that when writing a
novel, non-fiction
writers can't benefit from our writing tips and tools. Fiction is just
the fuel of our
imaginations, and we prefer to
stick to this genre. With that being said, we will be offering reviews
and resources that are not necessarily fiction writing related. In
time, our Writing
Contests section will not only be for fiction
writing, but could also include non-fiction competitions, poetry
contests and so much more. Be sure to check back with us for
more information and sign up for our monthly newsletter
to keep you
informed of the latest updates. Writing
a novel can be tough work... let WriterBookie do some of
the legwork for all of your online fiction writing needs!* * * *
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