Writing Studio
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Finding inspiration
Looking for creative ideas? Author, Shelley Wilson shares six great ways to capture inspiration and keep your creative well full.
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Write your way
Feeling lost among all the writing advice and 'rules' out there? Author, Shelley Wilson shows you how to discover your own writing way, one that works for you.
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Move with the action
Mastering narrative distance (how close readers get to characters) can make stories powerful. Author Shelley Wilson shows you how.
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The magic of change
It's easy to end up in a creative comfort zone but, when you step out, new inspiration, ideas and avenues can open up. Author, Shelley Wilson shows you how.
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All in good time
Creating a story timeline can help you decide what events to include and could give you the direction you need to get your narrative ticking. Author Shelley Wilson shows you how.
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Keep writing
When you begin a writing project, it can be an exciting time. But, how do you keep going once the initial excitement fades? Author, Shelley Wilson shares six ways.
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Free your mind to write
If you want your writing to flow, it's important to free up not just time but space in your mind. Author, Shelley Wilson, shows you how.
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Researching Your Story’s Setting
Brilliant settings make narratives vivid. Author Shelley Wilson shares the steps required to research locations and make them convincing.
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Find the heart of your story
All stories need plot twists, conflict and drama but, to satisfy any reader, there needs to be a heart. Discover three ways to find yours.
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‘No’ is not the end
Ouch! Having your writing rejected hurts. Author, Shelly Wilson shares some great tips for handling rejection, recovering your confidence and moving forward positively.
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Simple is sensational
Simplicity could be the trick to making stories compelling. Author Shelley Wilson shares seven easy ways to simplify your writing to keep readers engaged.
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So, what do you think?
Getting feedback on your writing can help you make it shine. However, it can be conflicting. Author Nan Lundeen shows how you can make the most of comments received.