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Book Review & Contest Insights from Real Reviews and Submissions
What separates great books from the rest? Below are articles with insights from real reviews and contest submissions—what works, what doesn’t, and how to improve your book. You’ll also find a wide range of articles covering writing, publishing, marketing, and more. Each article has a Comments section so you can read advice from other authors and leave your own.
Why Some Books Win Awards (And Most Don’t) — Insights From Real Contest Submissions New!
What separates award-winning books from the rest? After evaluating contest submissions across a wide range of genres, certain patterns become clear. Some books consistently rise to the top. Others, even with strong ideas and clear effort behind them, fall short. The difference is rarely dramatic—it...
What We’ve Learned From Reviewing Hundreds of Thousands of Books (And Why Most Don’t Stand Out) New!
After reviewing and evaluating books across thousands of submissions over the past two decades, certain patterns become impossible to ignore. Some books immediately stand out to reviewers. Others—even well-intentioned ones—fade into the middle or fall short. The difference is rarely luck. It comes down to...
Top Ten Tips to Improve Your Writing
In all things in life, we tend to ask for tips. If you pick the right set of advice, it can make a huge difference in the things you do. You may be a rookie writer or an experienced one, but you can always use some tips to improve your writing skills.
These 10 tips can help in improving your writing skills.
1. Read: The best way to learn how to write is to read. When you read, you better understand what it takes to write effectively. At the same time, reading exposes you to different perspectives, further adding to your knowledge.
2. Never stop learning: It is important for any writer to never stop learning. Always be open to learning new things that you can apply as you write. You can learn just about anywhere, from reading a book to conversing with others.
3. Master your language: Have a mastery of language to better communicate your message. From learning how specific words work to learning the nuances of grammar, language mastery increases the quality of your writing.
4. Stay motivated: Whether you are writing a one-page essay or writing a 500-page book, having heaps of motivation is a must. It will keep you going even during the days when you feel like you don’t have anything to write about.
5. Have confidence: Confidence is essential to improve your writing. When you feel confident about your writing ability, you become more comfortable. Once you enter that comfort zone, writing about anything becomes much easier.
6. Avoid using complicated words: Using complicated words is like using spice. They provide flavor when used in the right amounts, but they kill your work if you use too much of it. It’s okay to use them for your writing, but never overdo it.
7. Be open to criticism: There will be times when your work is criticized. Instead of avoiding or abhorring them, embrace them. Criticisms do provide perspective that can help you improve your craft.
8. Proofread: You should read your work after you have completed writing. Proofreading is one of the best ways to check if you’ve done your work just right. You can easily spot errors and make necessary adjustments before publishing by doing exactly that.
9. Practice: The best way to develop your writing skills is through practice. By writing often, you develop your skills. Just as important, you develop your confidence. Keep on practicing your craft, and you will become a better writer.
10. Enjoy: Writing is supposed to be an enjoyable experience. Because of this, it is important that you enjoy writing. Writing becomes easier and more enjoyable when you’re having fun. Show that you love the craft by the way you approach it.
There are many more tips you can use to become a better writer, but the 10 listed here are the most fundamental and most effective of them all. Integrate them while you write and you’ll show steady improvement in no time.