fiction
Wednesday, August 8th, 2007Picking a Best-Selling Title … Scientifically? (Not!)
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I’m writing an article (which will actually end up as an ebook, I think) on how to title a book so it’s a best-seller. Came across this tool: the Lulu Titlescorer.
It’s supposed to tell you what chance […]
Using Action, Dialogue, and Narrative in Nonfiction
By Maurene J. Hinds
One of the best ways to enliven nonfiction is by “borrowing” techniques used in fiction. This includes, when appropriate, opening with a high-action scene, building suspense, using plenty of “showing” description, and including dialogue to break-up the narrative. The only caveat is that actions and dialogue must be “true,” in that it […]
Tuesday, March 20th, 2007Every once in a blue moon, an absolute gift prese…
Every once in a blue moon, an absolute gift presents itself. Such is mine in the form of a book entitled, “The Mango Tree Cafe’, Loi Kroh Road”.
As a ghostwriter, I have enjoyed the process of writing and rewriting various books for clients all over the country. But (you knew it was coming, didn’t […]
The Ultimate Goal of This Ghostwriter
As I have attested to many times in blogs before, I absolutely LOVE what I do for a living. To me, there is nothing better than getting up in the morning and working on a book.
As a ghostwriter, you will have all types of writing jobs from school papers to short stories to e-books to […]





