
A Creative Life Online: How To Use The Internet As A Creative Tool
Welcome to the first post in ‘A Creative Life Online‘. We want to nurture your creativity by exploring how to use the internet as a

Welcome to the first post in ‘A Creative Life Online‘. We want to nurture your creativity by exploring how to use the internet as a

Sometimes, we need help communicating what we mean in the workplace. In this infographic, we share 250 phrases you can use at work.

If you are writing romance, you need to know that the secret to successful romance writing is mastering the almost moment.

Our blogger looks at mass market fiction and explains why we need to publish more light novels and paperbacks.

Are you writing a memoir? In this post, we give you seven ways to outline your memoir and tell you why you should do it.

Writers Write shares writing tips and resources. In this post, we share 6Â things you can learn from Toni Morrison on writing.

In this post, we define characterisation, look at direct characterisation and indirect characterisation, and ask which one authors should use.

Who is Warren Ellis? In this post, we share English author, Warren Ellis’s 3 questions to find a story.

If you are writing romance, you will love this post. We’ve included 5 ways to write a modern romance with a classic twist.

Our third fictional world builder is Robin Hobb. This is the third post in a series on the greatest fictional world builders and how they can teach