Writer's Edit

A newsletter for novel writers looking for inspiration and advice on their creative journey.



Tag: fiction

  • 5 Essential Questions To Ask When Hiring A Freelance Editor

    Picture this: you’ve just got your hands on the first proof of your self-published novel, and it’s everything you could’ve hoped for. The binding: superb. The cover: sublime! And the…


  • 5 Steps To Naming Your Characters Effectively

    Names are powerful. And naming a character is not a decision to be taken lightly. It can even be more important than a character’s carefully-crafted appearance. It helps create round characters.…


  • EXCLUSIVE Cover Reveal: Heart of Mist by Helen Scheuerer

    Today is an incredibly exciting day for us here at Writer’s Edit. In partnership with our imprint Talem Press, we’re thrilled to bring you the exclusive cover reveal for our…


  • Writer’s Edit Launches New Fantasy Fiction Imprint

    Hello readers and writers! We’ve got massive news to share with you today… Writer’s Edit has launched a new fantasy fiction imprint: Talem Press!   Talem Press is a new…


  • The Ultimate Guide to YA Fiction

    Table Of Contents Over the past decade, the Young Adult (YA) fiction market has grown so much, it’s a wonder authors are still writing adult books at all. In fact,…


  • Impostor Syndrome: What Is It And How Can Writers Overcome It?

    Have the words ‘I’m not a real writer’ ever crossed your mind? Have you ever felt that your writing skills are inadequate, despite evidence to the contrary? Have you ever…


  • 10 Simple Tips For Writing Clever Plot Twists

    Writing plot twists is much harder than it looks. As readers, we’re used to devouring mind-blowing twists and turns, marvelling at the cleverness of the writers who devised them. But…


  • The Comprehensive Post-Draft Game Plan For Your Novel

    So you’ve finally finished that difficult first draft. Congratulations! Writing an entire novel is a massive undertaking, and you’ve done super well to make it this far. As you know, though,…


  • 5 Things Writers Can Learn From Reading Fairy Tales

    The simple structure, clear elements, and unadorned style of fairy tales are something all writers can learn from. After all, fairy tales have passed the test of time. They engage…


  • Ultimate Guide: How To Work With Beta Readers

    Table Of Contents So you’ve finished writing, rewriting and self-editing your novel. It should be ready for professional editing, self-publishing or querying now, right? Well, there’s actually one more step…


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