Hello writers and readers,
I have found a good article about writing tips and I would like to share with you, I think could be useful for beginners writers, well also for me too!
All want to know the perfect way how to write, but I think everyone has its style but I think my tip over the ones on this list is: just be yourself.
1. Don’t write linearly: Don’t set out to write
something from beginning to end. A story is meant to be read from front
to back, but not necessarily created that way. If you have an idea for
writing the sixth chapter first, then start there. The epilogue can even
be the first thing you put down on paper, then work your way back.
Scattered chapters will eventually be filled in, and it will force you
to look at the story from different angles, which may present different
ideas or new approaches. You’d be surprised how well this works when a
whole book starts coming together. It’s also great for getting around
writer’s block.
2. Have two or more projects on the go: Speaking of
writer’s block, having more than one project on the go is never a bad
idea. Although focus and dedication are paramount to completing a work,
sometimes you inevitably get stuck. It’s good to be able to move on to
something else instead of feeling frustrated and stagnant. You don’t
have to have a few big projects happening either … maybe you’re penning a
novel, but also some short stories and an article or two.
3. Be your own editor: There are days where I have
difficulty writing altogether, so I’ll switch to editing my stories
rather than trying to create them. Never assume it is someone else job
to fix your mistakes. Find all the errors first, and deal with them
yourself. The more polished and refined your work is, the more favorably
it will be received when you’re finally ready to present it.
4. Ask for (and take lots of) punishment: It is well
worth finding yourself a professional writer or editor and asking/paying
them to look at your work. Tell them to give you highly critical
feedback with no sugarcoating. Let them go so far as to be cruel too,
just so you really get the point. There is a lot of rejection and
criticism involved in the publishing industry. Getting accustomed to it
sooner than later is advantageous. If you want to be serious about your
writing, then you’ll need to know everything wrong with your writing.
Accepting and understanding the harsh realities of your shortcomings is a
most important step to getting better.
5. Disconnect: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest,
the Internet in general … we know how invasive social media and
technology is in our lives these days. We also know that it can be good
for promotion, building a brand, and having an online presence. But you
know what else social media and technology is really good for?
Procrastination, distraction, and countless wasted hours. Being able to
unplug for long periods of time is more important than you may think.
All those tweets you’ve posted might have added up the word-count of
half a novel by now…
6. Learn what good writing is: Honestly, there’s so
much terrific writing out there, but there is also considerably more
garbage as well. I’m constantly surprised by how many people don’t know
the difference between the good and the bad. Art is subjective, true,
but it isn’t that subjective when you remove ignorance and
replace it with education. Duke Ellington said it best: “There are two
kinds of music. Good music, and the other kind”. The same applies to
writing.
7. Have your own work space: It’s trendy nowadays to
take your laptop to coffee shop or bar and write in public. I even
advocate a change of environment/atmosphere when writing feels stifled.
But I believe it’s more important to have and maintain your own private
work space, a spot you can call your own with a desk and preferably a
door you can close when you need to shut out the world in order to
create your own.
8. Dedicate to the craft: Serious writing is not
something you merely do if or when you can find the time. It’s not just
for Sunday afternoons, or the occasional evening, or a few hours a week
when you can give it some attention. Make the time, and make
lots of it. Tackle the craft daily and dedicate a generous portion of
your existence to honing your skills. You’re only going to get out of it
what you put into it, and serious writing requires a lot of investment.
9. Time management: When it comes to the hours or days
you’ve reserved for writing, make sure you stick to your guns. Consider
it sacred. To most other people, your ‘writing time’ is merely ‘flexible
time’. They will invariably think that you can cancel, minimize or
postpone working when it suits you (or them). Tell these people that
your personal work time is not negotiable; much like theirs isn’t at
their day jobs. You don’t need a regimented schedule, but you do need to
clock in the hour
10. Remember the Three “P’s”: I’ll admit there’s still a
hell of a lot more to say on the topic of writing tips, but what it all
comes down to in the end are three things I believe writers need to
remember above all else: Patience, Perseverance, and maintaining your
sense of Purpose.
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Check this website where I took inspiration of this post.
http://www.writersdigest.com/editor-blogs/guide-to-literary-agents/10-tips-for-writing
Blog of the author Marco Marek, Hyperearth fantasy ebook, available on Amazon and Smashwords
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Top 10 Harry Potter places to visit in London
Hello writers and readers,
As a fan of Harry Potter I thought to create a post of the 10 top places to visit in London about Harry Potter movies.
I visited all of them myself, Warner Bros studios excluded (such a pity) but it's the main target of my next London visit.
Hope you will enjoy and you will find some interesting places to add at your next London tour.
Here we go the...
1 Diagon Alley at Leadenhall Market
where... Gracechurch Street - EC3 nearest Tube, Monument station
Diagon Alley is one of the most iconic locations in Harry Potter’s London, as it’s the high shopping street of the wizarding world. In the first movie, Leadenhall Market was used to shoot the exterior of the magical shops found in the alley. Leadenhall Market is a beautiful Victorian covered market with many different specialty shops. In the section of the market called Bull’s Head Passage you’ll find the blue shop front that was used as the entrance to the Leaky Cauldron in the film.
2 Platform 9¾ at King’s Cross Station
where... King's Cross station
The beautiful Victorian building of St. Pancras Station was used as the exterior of King’s Cross Station where students board the Hogwarts Express on Platform 9 ¾ in the Harry Potter films.
Here you’ll have the chance to take a picture (complete with a Gryffindor scarf) and to check out the adjacent Harry Potter shop
3 Harry Potter Warner Bros Studio Tour London
where... Leavesden, Watford
It's the best location for every Potter's fan,
On the tour you’ll be able to visit the original sets of the Great Hall, Dumbledore’s Office, Hagrid’s Hut and many more. There’s also a beautiful scale model of Hogwarts, several props and costumes.
Easy to reach just take the train from London Euston to Watford, booking is suggested.
https://www.wbstudiotour.co.uk/
4 Gringotts Bank The Australian High Commission
where... Strand nearest tube Charing Cross station
The beautiful interior of the Gringotts bank was shot inside the Australia House The Australian High Commission is housed in the building and is not easy to get inside, only for specific reasons as a visa application, otherwise they will denied access. The amazing exterior, however, worth a visit.
As a fan of Harry Potter I thought to create a post of the 10 top places to visit in London about Harry Potter movies.
I visited all of them myself, Warner Bros studios excluded (such a pity) but it's the main target of my next London visit.
Hope you will enjoy and you will find some interesting places to add at your next London tour.
Here we go the...
Top 10 Harry Potter places in London
1 Diagon Alley at Leadenhall Market
where... Gracechurch Street - EC3 nearest Tube, Monument station
Diagon Alley is one of the most iconic locations in Harry Potter’s London, as it’s the high shopping street of the wizarding world. In the first movie, Leadenhall Market was used to shoot the exterior of the magical shops found in the alley. Leadenhall Market is a beautiful Victorian covered market with many different specialty shops. In the section of the market called Bull’s Head Passage you’ll find the blue shop front that was used as the entrance to the Leaky Cauldron in the film.
2 Platform 9¾ at King’s Cross Station
where... King's Cross station
The beautiful Victorian building of St. Pancras Station was used as the exterior of King’s Cross Station where students board the Hogwarts Express on Platform 9 ¾ in the Harry Potter films.
Here you’ll have the chance to take a picture (complete with a Gryffindor scarf) and to check out the adjacent Harry Potter shop
3 Harry Potter Warner Bros Studio Tour London
where... Leavesden, Watford
It's the best location for every Potter's fan,
On the tour you’ll be able to visit the original sets of the Great Hall, Dumbledore’s Office, Hagrid’s Hut and many more. There’s also a beautiful scale model of Hogwarts, several props and costumes.
Easy to reach just take the train from London Euston to Watford, booking is suggested.
https://www.wbstudiotour.co.uk/
4 Gringotts Bank The Australian High Commission
where... Strand nearest tube Charing Cross station
The beautiful interior of the Gringotts bank was shot inside the Australia House The Australian High Commission is housed in the building and is not easy to get inside, only for specific reasons as a visa application, otherwise they will denied access. The amazing exterior, however, worth a visit.
5 Charing Cross Road
where... nearest tube Tottenham Court Road Station
Although it is a Muggle area, the Leaky Cauldron inn is located on this street, and thus wizards and witches can access Diagon Alley by passing through the inn. Charing Cross Road is renowned for its specialist and second-hand
bookshops and more general second-hand and antiquarian shops giving the
street an intriguing charm.
6 Westminster Tube station
Westminster Tube Station is one of the main locations Harry Potter uses when travelling in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and had to be closed to the public for an entire day during filming. Westminster is one of the most historic areas in London and is close to endless attractions including the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Parliament Square, Downing Street and the London Eye.
7 Reptile House, London Zoo
where ... Outer Circle, Regent's Park - NW1
nearest tube Camden Town station
Find out if you have Harry Potter's gift of Parseltongue (being able to talk to serpents) at London Zoo. The Reptile House is home to some of the biggest snakes on earth, as well as lizards and crocodiles. It is here that a python speaks to Harry for the first time.
8 Tower Bridge
where... nearest tube Tower Hill station
In The Order of the Phoenix, Harry flies along the Thames and over Tower Bridge on his broomstick.
9 Piccadilly Circus
where... nearest tube Piccadilly circus station
At Piccadilly Circus you can walk in the footsteps of the three
main characters. It is through here that Harry, Ron and Hermione run
during Deathly Hallows Part 1, when they flee the wedding of Ron's older
brother after learning Death Eaters are on their tails.
10 Lambeth Bridge
where... nearest tube Lambeth north station
It’s on Lambeth Bridge that the Knight Bus has to squeeze between 2 oncoming double-decker buses in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. The next bridge downstream is Westminster Bridge.
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