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  • 2k to 10k: Writing Faster, Writing Better, and Writing More of What You Love

    by Rachel Aaron ...
    "I loved this book! So helpful!" -- Courtney Milan, New York Times Best Selling author of The Governess Affair"Have you ever wanted to double your daily word counts? Do you feel like you're crawling through your story, struggling for each paragraph? Would you like to get more words every day without increasing the time you spend writing or sacrificing quality? It's not impossible, it's not even ... Read more

    R77,67

  • Outlining Your Novel: Map Your Way to Success

    by K.M. Weiland ...
    Can Outlining Help You Write a Better Story?Writers often look upon outlines with fear and trembling. But when properly understood and correctly wielded, the outline is one of the most powerful weapons in a writer’s arsenal.Outlining Your Novel: Map Your Way to Success will:Help you choose the right type of outline for youGuide you in brainstorming plot ideasAid you in discovering your ... Read more

    R127,67

  • How To Write A Book ASAP

    Have you ever wanted to write a book?Have you started to write your book, but weren't able to finish?Are you ready to learn how to get a book published?Discover inside secrets to:- Writing a book fast- Where and how to start writing your book- Finding the time in your busy life to write and finish a bookPublishing a book the easy wayAchieving real and practical writing resultsThis book is for ... Read more

    R91,14 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Why Using an Accredited Text Editor (English) Is Your Secret Weapon to Passing Your PhD or Master’s

    You’ve invested years of research, writing, and sacrifice into your master’s or PhD. But when it comes to submitting, one overlooked factor often determines whether you pass smoothly or face frustrating setbacks: the quality of your academic editing.Why Using an Accredited Text Editor (English) Is Your Secret Weapon to Passing Your PhD or Master’s reveals why professional editing isn’t a luxury; ... Read more

    Free

  • 10 Steps To Hero - How To Craft A Kickass Protagonist Workbook

    by Sacha Black ...
    Series series Better Writers Series
    Sacha Black's book, 10 Steps To Hero - How To Craft A Kickass Protagonist, showed writers how to create their ultimate hero in an easy and humorous, step-by-step guide.This workbook puts those lessons to use by building on each chapter in 10 Steps To Hero and guiding you through the development of your indisputable hero. It's time to cut through the charm, get to the core of your character and ... Read more

    R50,99 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • First You Write a Sentence.

    The Elements of Reading, Writing … and Life.

    by Joe Moran ...
    A STYLE GUIDE BY STEALTH - HOW ANYONE CAN WRITE WELL (AND FULLY ENJOY GOOD WRITING)**'**Joe Moran is a wonderfully sharp writer, calm, precise and quietly comical' Craig BrownAdvanced maths has no practical use, and is understood by few. A symphony can be enjoyed, but created only by a genius. Good writing, however, can be written (and read) by anyone if we give it the gift of our time.Enter ... Read more

    R184,10

  • Collins Good Grammar

    by Graham King ...
    An invaluable guide to the world of good grammar which breaks down the barriers that prevent so many articulate, intelligent people from communicating effectively.Picking up a book on grammar takes courage, but the learner can take heart from the fact that many of the great writers, including Charlotte Bronte, were hopeless at grammar at school. Her teachers complained that she ‘knew nothing of ... Read more

    R149,60

  • Learning the Fundamentals of Fiction

    How to Become a Successful Beta Reader, #1

    by Dedrie Marie ...
    Series Book 1 - How to Become a Successful Beta Reader
    Are you a ravenous reader, a fiction freak, a biblio beast with an insatiable appetite? Have you ever wished your bookish habit could somehow earn its keep?There's a way—a truly exciting way!The first fiction that I ever beta read changed my life. Yes, it helped the author, but it transformed the course of my literary world—so much so that I now make a living offering author services—all because I ... Read more

    Free

  • Shut Up and Write the Book: A Step-by-Step Guide to Crafting Your Novel from Plan to Print

    by Jenna Moreci ...
    Writing a book can be daunting, but it doesn't have to be.Are you struggling to finish, or even start your novel? Are you overwhelmed by the many steps in the writing process, drowning in endless drafts, or creatively blocked?Shut Up and Write the Book is a step-by-step guide to crafting a novel from your first spark of an idea to the final edit. Whether you're brand new to writing or wanting to ... Read more

    R95,14 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • 13 Steps To Evil: How To Craft A Superbad Villain

    Workbook

    by Sacha Black ...
    Series series Better Writers Series
    Sacha Black’s book 13 Steps To Evil – How To Craft A Superbad Villain showed writers how to create their ultimate villain in an easy and humorous, step-by-step guide.This workbook puts those lessons to use by building on each chapter in 13 Steps To Evil and guiding you through the development of your indisputable bad guy. It’s time to get to the core of your villain and supersize that evil.Inside ... Read more

    R50,99 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Writing Your Story's Theme: The Writer's Guide to Plotting Stories That Matter

    by K.M. Weiland ...
    Series Book 9 - Helping Writers Become Authors
    Theme Is What Your Story Is Really AboutTheme—the mysterious cousin of plot and character. Too often viewed as abstract rather than actionable, theme is frequently misunderstood and left to chance. Some writers even insist theme should not be purposefully implemented. This is unfortunate, because in many ways theme is story. Theme is the heart, the meaning, the point. Nothing that important should ... Read more

    R127,67 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Secrets to Editing Success

    Write Novels That Sell, #1

    Series Book 1 - Write Novels That Sell
    Unlock the secrets to editing a novel. The moment you edit your first scene, you're an editor. Some of you might be at the start of your editing journey, some might be established editors with repeat clients, and some might have structural editing qualifications. Each of you will be a better editor by the end of this book.Discover how to evaluate a manuscript starting at the story level. We'll ... Read more

    R158,67 or Free with Kobo Plus

  • Self-editing for self-publishers

    Incorporating: A style guide for fiction

    A comprehensive modern manual on how to self-edit your book.Written by a professional editor, this book gives you a clear and easy-to-follow process that mirrors the editing that a traditionally published book undergoes.Broken down into structural, sentence-level and proofreading stages, each section is copiously illustrated with before-and-after edited examples.In it you will find ... ... Read more

    R207,40

  • Rock Your Revisions

    A Simple System for Revising Your Novel

    by Cathy Yardley ...
    Series series Rock Your Writing
    Do you feel overwhelmed trying to revise your novel? Faced with a hot mess of rough draft, maybe you feel confused, unsure of what to fix -- or rather, what to fix first! Editing fiction takes a slightly different mindset than writing the first rough pass of a novel. There are a lot of moving parts in a work of fiction. The trick is to not try and tackle everything at once. ROCK YOUR REVISIONS: A ... Read more

    R54,61

  • Writing Non-Fiction Books: The Essential Guide

    by Gordon Wells ...
    Series series Need2Know Books
    Many dreams of writing a novel, but the competition is fierce. The proportion of non-fiction to fiction books is at least five or six to one. So, which one would you choose to write?This no-nonsense guide will show you how to convert your knowledge into a non-fiction book proposal – from working up the basic idea to finding an interested publisher and presenting it well, all the way to agreeing ... Read more

    R86,50

  • Do I Make Myself Clear?

    Why Writing Well Matters

    by Harold Evans ...
    Harold Evans has edited everything from the urgent files of battlefield reporters to the complex thought processes of Henry Kissinger, and he has been knighted for his services to journalism. In Do I Make Myself Clear?, his definitive guide to writing well, Evans brings his indispensable insight to the art of clear communication.The right words are oxygen to our ideas, but the digital era, with ... Read more

    R294,85

  • Don’t Trust Your Spell Check

    Pro Proofreading Tactics And Tests To Eliminate Embarrassing Writing Errors

    by Dean Evans ...
    Don’t Trust Your Spell Check tackles proofreading and copy editing from a different perspective. It shows you why we make mistakes, what mistakes we regularly make, and how to spot mistakes before you print or publish content. It also includes over 25 proofreading tests, designed to develop and improve proofreading skills. Poor attention to detail can be disastrous. Wince at the US high school, ... Read more

    R129,86

  • The Forest for the Trees

    An editor's advice to writers

    by Betsy Lerner ...
    No one is better qualifed to help with the writing process than a passionate editor with years of experience. Betsy Lerner, one of the most admired of American book editors, is such a one - and in this book she shares her editorial wisdom and provides a unique insider's understanding of the publishing process.From her long experience working with successful writers and discovering new voices, ... Read more

    R190,54

  • The Liar's Bible: A Good Book for Fiction Writers

    Five-time Edgar winner and MWA Grand Master Lawrence Block write a monthly column for Writers Digest Magazine for fourteen years. The Liar's Bible consists of previously uncollected columns, chosen to illuminate the often dimly-lit path of the writer of fiction.Here's what one reviewer said on Goodreads:"I am fascinated by the creative process and there are few excellent examples of this that I ... Read more

    R111,02

  • The Grim Reader

    A Pharmacist's Guide to Putting Your Characters in Peril

    Many authors draw from headlines or movies rather than personal experience to write drug-related scenes, and the result may be more fiction than fact. So, how can you craft a convincing scene involving accidental use of fentanyl-tainted pot or a murder attempt with grandma's pain pills?A much-needed resource, The Grim Reader details how to write medical scenarios that result in realistic page ... Read more

    R365,23

  • Irresistible Query Letters

    40+ Real World Query Letters With Literary Agent Feedback

    by Mary Kole ...
    Query letters are an essential step in the book publishing process, but it can be tough to write an irresistible one.You can perfect your pitchcraft, though. All you need is the right advice from an industry insider, and the context of real world sample queries. Unfortunately, aspiring writers don't get to peek into the slush pile to see what their peers are doing. Until now.Irresistible Query ... Read more

    R182,47

  • Networking para Editores Freelance

    Estrategias Prácticas para un Networking Exitoso

    ¿Cómo puedo establecer contactos nuevos? ¿Cuál es la mejor manera de relacionarse con la gente? ¿Cómo puedo mejorar mi red social de contactos para obtener más trabajo? ¿Cómo establezco contactos si soy introvertido?Aunque la creación de redes puede parecer una tarea difícil de manejar y abrumadora, especialmente para los trabajadores autónomos, este práctico libro de trabajo te mostrará que ... Read more

    R201,70

  • How to Edit and Be Edited

    A Guide for Writers and Editors

    Series series The Stuff Nobody Teaches You
    Too many writers suffer under friendly fire. Too many pros are ground down by unhelpful supervision. How to Edit and Be Edited is the first book to set out the principles of constructive editing—how to provide it, and how to obtain it from those who read your work.An editor and film development executive for over 30 years, Allegra Huston has worked with writers including two Nobel Prize winners, ... Read more

    R155,12

  • Networking for Freelance Editors: Practical Strategies for Networking Success

    How should I network? What is the best way to network with people? How can I network better? How can I network if I'm an introvert?Though networking may seem like an unwieldy, overwhelming task, especially for freelancers, this practical workbook will show that building the network you need and want is completely within your power. Step by step, we will help you create a network that is uniquely ... Read more

    R158,67 or Free with Kobo Plus