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7 Essential Book Writing Tips for Aspiring Authors

So, you’ve decided to write a book—fantastic! But let’s face it: the path to becoming an author is rarely a smooth ride. It’s more like a rollercoaster with unexpected loops and occasional dips. Writing a book is more than just an accomplishment; it’s a journey of self-expression and creativity. It’s not just about putting words on paper; it’s about weaving...
By Tom Benson
Marketing & Content Manager @Spines

Ever notice how some of the most memorable lines in movies aren’t necessarily the most dramatic plot points, but the witty one-liners or clever comebacks? “I’ll be back.” “May the Force be with you.” Dialogue is the lifeblood of storytelling, and it’s often the words spoken that stay with us...

If you’ve ever found yourself shouting at a character, “Why are you doing that?”—you’re not alone. The answer is simple: it’s all about motivation. In storytelling, character motivation is the driving force that makes characters act, react, and, let’s face it, sometimes overact. Without it, your plot would fall flat...

Excellent writing isn’t just about having something to say—it’s about saying it in a way that doesn’t make your reader squint, frown, or re-read the same sentence three times. That’s where writing conventions come in. These are the behind-the-scenes rules that govern spelling, grammar, punctuation, and formatting—the mechanical side of...

We all have weaknesses, but not all of us know how to talk about them, understand them, or improve them. Maybe you struggle with procrastination, overthinking, people-pleasing, impatience, or staying organized. Maybe you are preparing for a job interview. Either way, identifying your weaknesses is not about criticizing yourself. It...

Ever read a novel and thought, ‘This feels a little too real’? That’s probably because it was—kind of. Welcome to the blurry, beguiling world of autofiction, where authors lace their fiction with facts and sprinkle their truths with just enough invention to keep their lawyers (and families) at bay. It’s...

Ever read a book or hear someone speak, and suddenly, they reference something so familiar that it adds a whole new layer to the conversation? That’s the beauty of an allusion. But what does it mean? And why is it so powerful? If you’ve ever heard someone say “It’s like...

Ever wondered if there’s more to storytelling than first, second, and third person? Well, buckle up! It turns out there’s a whole hidden realm of narrative out there—one so elusive, it’s almost mythical. Enter the fourth-person point of view (yes, you read that right). This rare narrative perspective goes beyond...

Let’s be honest—most readers treat the book introduction the way people treat Terms & Conditions: they skim, shrug, and skip. Brutal, right? That’s like judging a restaurant by the smell of the parking lot and leaving before the appetizers arrive. But here’s the twist: when done right, the introduction of...

Pacing in literature is like a road trip—you’ve got your stretches of open highway, where the narrative zooms ahead, and then those winding, scenic routes, where things slow down to let you take in the view. Sometimes, you’re speeding through heart-pounding action; other times, you’re pausing to savor a quiet...

Imagine reading a novel where the narrator knows everything—what every character thinks, feels, and plans, even when they’re miles apart. Now, that’s a superpower we can all appreciate. Welcome to the world of storytelling, where the narrator has an all-encompassing understanding of every event and every character. It’s like having...

Imagine a place where words are not just words but the keys to an entirely new universe. A realm where stories are crafted not from reality but from the imagination itself. Welcome to the curious and captivating world of fictionary—a space where fiction and dictionary collide, creating something entirely new...

Have you ever wondered who wrote that article you just read? Whether it’s a breaking news story or an opinion piece, there’s always a name attached, often in the form of a byline. But what is a byline, and why does it matter? It’s not just a name; it’s a...

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