
Should You Write For Yourself Or Your Audience?
For whom are you writing your book? In this post, we explore the question: Should you write for yourself or your audience?

10 Ways Writers Can Use Twitter To Reach Their Readers
Guest Post:Â Almost everyone is on Twitter, but many of us still struggle to understand and find ways to make full use of this social networking

Hang On To Hope – A Letter By E.B. White
Writers Write creates writing resources and shares writing tips. In this post, we share Hang On To Hope – a letter by E.B. White, the

How Do You Describe Characters? 5 Simple Ways To Describe Characters
How do you describe characters? In this post, we have included 5 simple ways to describe characters in your stories.

Why Is This Day Different? Knowing When To Start Your Story
Why is this day different for my character? In this post, we give you tips on knowing when to start your story.

3 Annoying Email Habits And How To Fix Them
Email has changed our lives forever. In this post, we look at 3 annoying email habits and how to fix them.

The Top 10 Writing Posts for June 2015
These were the new Writers Write posts you enjoyed most in June 2015: Six Questions To Ask Before You Even Start Your First Draft Three Lines That

Make Readers Care: 9 Ways To Create An Unforgettable Story
Writers need to make readers care when they read a book. In this post, we share 9 ways to create an unforgettable read.

Who Are The 3 Characters Driving Your Plot?
Who is responsible for moving the story along in your books? In this post, we write about the three characters driving your plot.

So You Want To Be A Writer? By Charles Bukowski
This post includes a poem from Charles Bukowski on wanting to be a writer.