Post by account_disabled on Dec 23, 2023 22:42:38 GMT -5
This time I have chosen nine articles for the column dedicated to what I consider to be the most interesting articles published last month, June. Five are on writing, three on editorial promotion and the last on publishing. I talked about the verb tenses of narration, the setting of a story and the figure of the narrator. One article is about shyness, which inhibits a writer's skills. In an article I reported the best promotion techniques for a book and I talked about the giveaway in another post. Finally there is an article on paid publishing, but not the usual one.
Write in the past or present? I often wonder what is the best verb tense to use in a story, to get the reader's maximum attention and also maximum effectiveness. In this case by narrator I also Special Data mean the so-called "narrating ego". Continue reading Write in the past or present? Creative Writing vs. writing for the web Writing is an art that presents itself in different aspects, according to its function. But it is still a form of communication, which has different rules based on what it must represent. Continue reading Creative Writing vs. writing for the web . The 10 best promotion strategies for a book Based on an American survey carried out last year, it emerged that the best strategies for promoting a book are represented by social networks.
Online advertising, therefore, is seen as one of the best solutions, perhaps because it allows you to obtain results even for free. Continue reading The 10 best promotion strategies for a book . Where to set a story When I started writing, as a young boy, it immediately seemed unusual to set a story in Italy. Since we were young, we have been immersed in American films and television series, which in my opinion comes naturally to us to call our protagonist Joe and make him move through the slums of New York. Continue reading Where to set a story . Promote your book with a giveaway A certainly valid way to promote your novel is to give a signed copy of the book as a gift. Then create a small competition on your site or blog and offer your book to one of the participants.
Write in the past or present? I often wonder what is the best verb tense to use in a story, to get the reader's maximum attention and also maximum effectiveness. In this case by narrator I also Special Data mean the so-called "narrating ego". Continue reading Write in the past or present? Creative Writing vs. writing for the web Writing is an art that presents itself in different aspects, according to its function. But it is still a form of communication, which has different rules based on what it must represent. Continue reading Creative Writing vs. writing for the web . The 10 best promotion strategies for a book Based on an American survey carried out last year, it emerged that the best strategies for promoting a book are represented by social networks.
Online advertising, therefore, is seen as one of the best solutions, perhaps because it allows you to obtain results even for free. Continue reading The 10 best promotion strategies for a book . Where to set a story When I started writing, as a young boy, it immediately seemed unusual to set a story in Italy. Since we were young, we have been immersed in American films and television series, which in my opinion comes naturally to us to call our protagonist Joe and make him move through the slums of New York. Continue reading Where to set a story . Promote your book with a giveaway A certainly valid way to promote your novel is to give a signed copy of the book as a gift. Then create a small competition on your site or blog and offer your book to one of the participants.