Mahatma Gandhi is recognised as one of the greatest leaders the world has seen in the modern era. Known most famously as leading India to independence from British rule, the infographic below looks at 5 lessons writers can learn from Gandhiji. If you found this infographic useful, please retweet it, repin it or share it on Facebook. Alteratively, feel free to share it on … [Read more...] about 5 Lessons Writers Can Learn from Mahatma Gandhi [Infographic]
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The Benefits of Being an Introverted Writer [Infographic]
Society in general doesn't seem to look favourably upon introverts. What then if you're an introverted writer? Well, despite what others may think of introverts, your true strength actually comes from your natural disposition, as is illustrated in the following infographic: If you found this infographic useful, please retweet it, repin it or share it on Facebook. … [Read more...] about The Benefits of Being an Introverted Writer [Infographic]
5 Approaches to Stop Being a Busy Writer and Start Becoming an Effective One
It is very easy to stumble into a working environment that is not healthy to yourself, and ensures you are not producing satisfactory projects. It can be difficult to create a writing schedule when life seems to constantly get in the way (especially if you have a day job, run a blog, or have other obligations). Soon, you find yourself being tired every time you sit down to … [Read more...] about 5 Approaches to Stop Being a Busy Writer and Start Becoming an Effective One
Rebecca Thornton’s Top 5 Writing Tips
This post was originally published at Novelicious.com and is now at WritingTipsOasis.com. WritingTipsOasis.com acquired Novelicious.com in June 2022. Rebecca Thornton’s new novel, The Exclusives, a psychological thriller set in a girls’ boarding school, is high on our TBR pile this month. Rebecca joins us now with a few of her top writing tips. 1. Don't try too hard when … [Read more...] about Rebecca Thornton’s Top 5 Writing Tips
How to Create Brilliant Scenes in Your Stories
The scenes in your stories should flow one after another, like blocks of dominoes. You hit the first one and the rest follow until the end. But, if you don’t get that feeling when reviewing what you’ve written, it means you need to work on structuring your scenes. There is no predetermined length of a scene, or a number of words you must write. In fact, a scene can be shown … [Read more...] about How to Create Brilliant Scenes in Your Stories




