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13 Strategies to Create Character Names
Most people have trouble coming up with cool character names, which is why some kids end up with names like Vagena (true story) or Gaylord (Gaylord Focker is truly the worst name ever). But for fiction writers it’s harder because you have to come up with a dozen or so character names for every single…
100 Beautiful Sentences in Literature
How do you pick the most beautiful sentences in literature? Are beautiful sentences full of nice turns of phrase? Or are beautiful sentences full of wisdom? Must beautiful sentences be full of risk and ambition, or can they be subtle and simple? Must beautiful sentences make you feel something? As I was combing through thousands of lovely sentences to make this…
12 Steps to Write a Bestselling Novel (in less than 6 months)
Hi, I’m John Fox, and as an editor I’ve helped hundreds of authors write, edit and publish their novels. If you’re planning on writing a novel, you’ve come to the right place. Let me guide you through the process. Now, you’re probably intimidated to write a novel. You should be. At least a little. They’re…
25 Ways to Create Suspense in your Plot
Every writer has to know how to create suspense. If you can’t create suspense in your book, readers will always feel shortchanged and indifferent to your story. Suspense is THE crucial technique to creating a riveting plot. Creating suspense is really about evoking an emotion in the reader, an emotion akin to happiness, sorrow, or…
50 Examples of Dialogue to Inspire Writers
Every writer needs to learn dialogue from the great writers preceding them. This post isn’t about how to punctuate dialogue, or the basics of how to write dialogue, but more advanced techniques, as shown by established authors. It doesn’t matter what genre you write: every writer needs to improve their dialogue. And whether you’re writing…
Write Fantastic Dialogue: 33 Tips to Spruce up Your Story
Nothing ruins a story faster than bad dialogue. Good dialogue, on the other hand, can be tricky to write. It takes more than putting the quotation marks in the right place and adding some dialogue tags. But Bookfox is here to help. In this post, we cover all the tips, tricks, and secrets you need…
How to Write a Children’s Book in 12 Steps (From an Editor)
As a children’s book editor, I’ve helped hundreds of authors write, edit and publish their children’s book. Anyone can sit down and dash out a children’s book, and with a little help and guidance, yours can be good enough to earn the attention of thousands of children. And nothing beats the feeling of holding your…
12 Ways to End a Chapter (With Brilliant Examples)
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…
9 Tips to Become a Better Self-Editor
Writers are often bad editors of their own work. Even when they are fantastic draft writers, they need help from an outside eye to get it to the next level. Still, there are some easy tips that will improve your skills as an editor of your own work. The editing tips below are not, for…