Archive for January, 2011

Writing Book Reviews – Fiction

A book review describes, analyzes, and evaluates the quality, meaning, and significance of a book. It should not retell, and it is not a book report or a summary. A review is a commentary. Although no “right” way to write a review exists, some essential information is needed in each. Fiction and non-fiction books have differences not only in the content but also what components should be in a review. Let’s look as some suggestions to consider when writing a book review for a book of fiction. I will use one of my books in the examples.

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Is There a Formula For Writing Fiction Novels?

Do you ever wonder what’s in the mind of a fiction writer?

Is there a secret formula, do they follow a set path when writing?

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Tips on Researching for a Non Fiction Book

There exists a predicament which unfortunately just about all authors have. How to study for writing a non fiction book without having to use up far too much time? It’s really an issue which I’ve needed to combat for countless years.

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