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More tips on writing a great self-help book!

Posted on May 13, 2018 under iUniverse Advice
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In our previous post, iUniverse looked at three crucial aspects of writing self-help books, and today we continue with more helpful guidance. Include anecdotes and experiences from other people. Stories about yourself are of course very important, and may be …

Poet Sandra Donald tells us more about “It’s Your Time”

Posted on May 9, 2018 under iUniverse Advice

iUniverse’s Sandra Donald discusses her book of poems, It’s Your Time, as well as her marketing strategies and activities. Please briefly describe your book . . . My book, It’s Your Time, is a journey of life, describing the spiritual …

5 Aspects that Authors Overlook

Posted on May 9, 2018 under iUniverse Advice

During the laborious and stressful writing process, most authors tend to focus their thoughts on the story, the title, and the front cover. However, there are several other very major aspects of a book that should be considered well in …

Three tips on writing self-help books

Posted on May 9, 2018 under iUniverse Advice
self-help

Books about self-help are one of the five top-selling genres in the world. Revenues from self-help books continue to reach nearly $1 billion per year. So what makes this genre so popular, and how can we write self-help books that …

Issa J. Gammoh talks with iUniverse about his three books!

Posted on May 7, 2018 under Author Blogs

iUniverse’s Issa J. Gammoh talks with us about his three books, Relationship Equations, Spiritual Enslavement, and Righteous Management.   Please briefly describe your books . . . Originally one book that I chose to split into three, each one of …

Writers Lost and Found: John Galsworthy

Posted on May 3, 2018 under iUniverse Advice

iUniverse continues with its presentation of writers who, despite falling from popularity, still offer great rewards for readers. Today we will discuss the literature of John Galsworthy, a British writer from the early 1900s who won the Nobel Prize for …

iUniverse presents tips for writing children’s books

Posted on April 30, 2018 under iUniverse Advice
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It is not always easy to put ourselves into the mind of a child, especially as there are generation gaps. Nonetheless, children’s books often focus on timeless themes. There are also other parameters which don’t change much (if at all), …

iUniverse presents Tips for Screenwriting — Part 4

Posted on April 26, 2018 under iUniverse Advice
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iUniverse has thus far brought you three installments on screenwriting. We have focused on the structure and process of writing a screenplay, though today the focus will be on some of the broader concerns involved in writing a screenplay. These …

iUniverse’s Tips for Screenwriting – Part 3

Posted on April 22, 2018 under iUniverse Advice
screenwriting

iUniverse is delighted to continue our discussion of screenwriting. Today we will address how to create an outline for your film. Thus far, we have been speaking of loglines and how to create a really stimulating title (parts I and …

iUniverse’s Tips for Screenwriting — Part 2

Posted on April 18, 2018 under iUniverse Advice
screenwriting

Welcome back to iUniverse’s second screenwriting article. In our first segment, we discussed high-concept pitches and the “logline”, which encapsulates your film in one memorable sentence or three sentences at most. Just to reiterate, we started our discussion of loglines …

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