Recently read a romantic novel? Did it cross your mind- “Hey, I could also have written this story!” or “It resembles my life story or someone I know.” If you feel like writing a warm and loving romance novel, you have come to the right place! Do check these useful tips to carve out a perfect romance story. So, read on to learn 5 tips for writing romance. First Tip: Be … [Read more...] about 5 Tips for Writing Romance
Writing & Editing
Novelicious Chats To…Joanne Harris
This post was originally published at Novelicious.com and is now at WritingTipsOasis.com. WritingTipsOasis.com acquired Novelicious.com in June 2022.Joanne Harris, author of bestselling favourites such as Chocolat and Peaches for Monsieur le Curé, stopped by recently to talk about where she finds inspiration for her books and her writing process. Joanne's latest book, … [Read more...] about Novelicious Chats To…Joanne Harris
How to Write Fiction
Your fingers work furiously over a set of keys. Words form into phrases, phrases into sentences, and sentences into paragraphs. Inspiration has streaked your creative juices and spilt them out on your laptop screen. Eventually, the fingers slow their pace, paragraphs slow down to sentences to phrases and trickles stop to a few, final words. You lean back into the chair, … [Read more...] about How to Write Fiction
Laura Kemp’s Top Five Writing Tips
This post was originally published at Novelicious.com and is now at WritingTipsOasis.com. WritingTipsOasis.com acquired Novelicious.com in June 2022. 1. Thinking about your work is just as important as writing it so don't beat yourself up if you aren't sat at your computer bashing out thousands of words. I find that letting my brain mull things over as I get on with other … [Read more...] about Laura Kemp’s Top Five Writing Tips
Write Your Novel – Avoid Clichés Like the Plague
This post was originally published at Novelicious.com and is now at WritingTipsOasis.com. WritingTipsOasis.com acquired Novelicious.com in June 2022. Avoid clichés like the plague ... ho, ho ... do you see what we did there? Ahem. Clichés can be defined as over-used phrases or metaphors, which have lost their original meaning and effectiveness through familiarity. The first … [Read more...] about Write Your Novel – Avoid Clichés Like the Plague




