

Prem Rao : Stories from a Story Teller
Stories from a Story Teller

Take pleasure in pointing you to some good tips on improving your writing . Today’s comes from Janice Hardy’s blog The Other Side of the Story. She writes of a tendency to repeat ourselves. I must say that, although inadvertently I am sure, we often underestimate the intelligence of our readers by stressing the obvious.
Every writer dreams of becoming a best-selling author. We know of course that very few attain this status! Who do you think was on the top of the pile of best-selling authors last year? How well did your favourite author do and how much of the big bucks did he/she make? Continue reading “Best Selling Authors”
Is it necessary that you should write short stories before embarking on a novel? Must you have adequate practice in the skills of writing before you begin that magnum opus you were always dreaming about? Like many I started off by writing short stories. They took less time and could be completed fairly swiftly. Frankly, they were easier to write. Continue reading “Short Stories or Novels?”
I have written elsewhere about NaNoWriMo– the National Novel Writing Month- a competition in which you aim to write a novel of at least 50,000 words during the calendar month of November. I took part for the first time last year. By end November 2009, I achieved the objective and had hammered out a novel of 50,127 words. I called it “It Can’t Be You”. Continue reading “My First Novel”