Author: Bookfox

  • Bringing the Pain: How to Hurt Your Characters image of tag icon

    Guest Post by Jody J. Sperling Stories are only truly great when they confront the great fears. Bernard Malamud knew this. His character of Roy Hobbs, a naturally gifted baseball player, was shot by a mysterious and seductive woman, which ruined his career in the big leagues. This was what Hobbs dreaded the most — […]

    December 9, 2018

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  • 8 Tips for Writing a Novel image of tag icon

    Guest Post by Jody J. Sperling If you’re given to quitting, writing novels isn’t for you. If you’re happier writing than reading, don’t bother writing. But if you’ve bolted your heels to concrete blocks, and if you view failure as a bridge over the black abyss, and if you’d rather be reading than climbing mountains […]

    October 1, 2018

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  • Who are You Writing For, Anyway? image of tag icon

    This is a parable of a writer named Austin, and how he found his audience through writing four novels. Austin lived near a major metropolis in the United States, was middle class, and he wanted more than anything to become a writer. He read all the right people, went to all the right conferences, and […]

    September 19, 2018

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  • How to Generate Unique Concepts for your Book image of tag icon

    What makes or breaks your novel is what exists before you write your first word: your central concept. The concept is so important. And yet it’s something that’s usually neglected when talking about writing craft. That’s because it’s much easier to talk about sentences, or plot, or characterization, or beginnings — or really anything else. […]

    September 12, 2018

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  • Write Like a Billionaire image of tag icon

    If you were a billionaire, would you still be writing? If you answered yes, then clearly writing is your calling. But what would you do differently as a billionaire writer? Would you go to 10 conferences a year? Start up a writing retreat? Hire the most expensive editor you can find? Hire 6 different editors? […]

    August 14, 2018

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  • Why Writers Need a Book Club (and 21 Tips to Make it Great!) image of tag icon

    So many articles about book clubs seem to be written by people who have never belonged to a book club. Boring, obvious information. I’m going to change that here. I have a lot of firsthand experience: My book club is called the Bookhouse Boys (yes, we have a name!). We’re five guys who’ve been meeting […]

    August 10, 2018

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  • 12 Ways to End a Chapter (With Brilliant Examples) image of tag icon

    Every time a reader finishes a chapter, they have the chance to put down your book. Don’t let them. You want them to stay up to 3 a.m. even though they have work the next day, because that’s the type of reading experience they’ll gush to others about. You have to read this book. So […]

    July 31, 2018

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  • How to Be a Happy Writer image of tag icon

    It’s true that people write the advice they need to hear, and I’ll be the first to admit I haven’t been the perfect model for a happy writer. I had some bad years. Mrs. Bookfox definitely saw the worst of it. Part of it was chemical issues, but also I had such extravagant fantasies about […]

    July 18, 2018

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  • The Power of Quitting: Why Every Writer Should Learn to Quit image of tag icon

    When I was 31 years old, I’d been laboring over a novel for 5 years. It was a quagmire. I was hopelessly stuck in a plot that wouldn’t move, in characters that couldn’t elicit sympathy, and with ambitions that were far beyond my skill as a writer. When I’d started the novel, I had a […]

    July 10, 2018

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  • Does Humility Help or Hurt Writers? image of tag icon

    I became a writer mainly because of pride. Growing up, I always had an excess of confidence. Maybe it was being a big fish in the small pond of the desert town of Hesperia, California, but I was supremely confident that I could do anything. So when figuring out what to do in life, I […]

    July 2, 2018

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