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by Dave Haslett


  Would you like one of my thirty-five collections of ideas for free?

  Email me at [email protected], let me know which collection you would like, and attach your proof of purchase for this book. I’ll send you a link to download the collection of your choice. You’ll receive a PDF e-book copy of the collection. Choose one of the following:

  Characters (377 ideas)

  Description and Setting (94 ideas)

  Dialogue (138 ideas)

  Plot (109 ideas)

  Structure (60 ideas)

  Theme (21 ideas)

  Fiction (394 ideas)

  Novels (192 ideas)

  Plays (65 ideas)

  Screenplays (87 ideas)

  Short Stories (234 ideas)

  Storylines (125 ideas)

  Comedy (189 ideas)

  Crime (215 ideas)

  Erotica (78 ideas) – over 18s only

  Fantasy (139 ideas)

  Historical (92 ideas)

  Horror (106 ideas)

  Mystery and Suspense (87 ideas)

  Romance (176 ideas)

  Science Fiction (122 ideas)

  Thrillers (102 ideas)

  Editing (117 ideas)

  Getting Ideas (218 ideas)

  Getting Published (128 ideas)

  Improving Your Writing/Writing Tips (159 ideas)

  Overcoming Rejection (30 ideas)

  Overcoming Writer’s Block (143 ideas)

  Self-Publishing (75 ideas)

  Magazine Articles (301 ideas)

  Non-Fiction Books (160 ideas)

  Poetry (125 ideas)

  Travel Writing (75 ideas)

  Writing for Children (201 ideas)

  Writing for Teens/Young Adults (73 ideas)

  If you’d like more than one collection, they’re available as PDF e-books from ideas4writers.com or from Amazon’s Kindle Store (search for “ideas4writers” to see the full list).

  The Romance, Science Fiction and Thrillers collections are also available from Amazon in paperback. We’re planning to release the rest of the collection in paperback eventually.

  Resources

  Introduction

  National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) – every November

  nanowrimo.org

  International Three-Day Novel Writing Contest – every September

  3daynovel.com

  Chapter 3

  Healthy Computing

  Setting up and using computer equipment correctly

  healthycomputing.com

  Google search

  google.com or google.co.uk

  Google maps

  google.com/maps or google.co.uk/maps

  Wikipedia – free online encyclopaedia

  wikipedia.org

  Dictionary.com – free online dictionary

  dictionary.com

  Power Thesaurus – free online thesaurus

  powerthesaurus.org

  ideas4writers Facebook group

  facebook.com/groups/ideas4writers

  Mastery by George Leonard (book)

  Available from Amazon in paperback

  Online backup services:

  Dropbox: dropbox.com

  Google Backup and Sync: google.co.uk/drive

  Apple iCloud: icloud.com

  Microsoft OneDrive: onedrive.live.com

  Online email services:

  Gmail: gmail.com

  Yahoo! Mail: yahoo.com

  Chapter 4

  Evernote – write notes on any device and keep them synchronised

  evernote.com

  Microsoft OneNote – another popular note-saving application

  onenote.com

  DBS check – needed for working with children in the UK

  gov.uk/government/organisations/disclosure-and-barring-service

  I Used To Believe

  iusedtobelieve.com

  Facebook

  facebook.com

  eBay – online shopping and auction site

  ebay.co.uk

  Freecycle – pass your unwanted items on to someone else

  freecycle.org

  CraigsList – online small ads

  geo.craigslist.org/iso/gb

  Wordtracker – online keyword and key phrase generator

  wordtracker.com

  Misheard lyrics and other interesting mistakes:

  Kiss This Guy: kissthisguy.com

  Am I Right: amiright.com/misheard

  How to Win Short Story Competitions (book)

  by Dave Haslett & Geoff Nelder

  Available from Amazon on Kindle and in paperback

  Google Translate

  translate.google.com

  Instagram – photo and video-sharing social network

  instagram.com

  Pinterest – photo-sharing social network

  pinterest.com

  Flickr – image-sharing website

  flickr.com

  Pixabay – image-sharing website

  pixabay.com

  Stock image sites:

  iStock: istockphoto.com

  Pexels: pexels.com

  Shutterstock: shutterstock.com

  Unsplash: unsplash.com

  Canva – design your own book covers and other artwork

  canva.com

  The Creative Penn – writers’ resources and podcast

  thecreativepenn.com

  The Sell More Books Show – book marketing podcast

  sellmorebooksshow.com

  The Fastest Way to Get Ideas: 4,400 Essential What Ifs for Writers(book)

  Available from the Kindle Store or as a PDF e-book from ideas4writers

  Chapter 5

  The Mind Map Book by Tony Buzan and Barry Buzan

  Available from Amazon in paperback

  Chapter 6

  Drag-and drop website builders:

  SiteBuilder: sitebuilder.com

  Weebly: weebly.com

  Wix: wix.com

  The Sealed Knot – English Civil War information and re-enactments

  thesealedknot.org.uk

  Blogging platforms:

  Blogger: blogger.com

  Wordpress: wordpress.com

  YouTube – video-sharing website

  youtube.com

  The British Library

  bl.uk

  Amazon – online retailer of books, music and just about everything

  amazon.co.uk

  AuctionSniper – online tool that places eBay bids in the closing seconds

  auctionsniper.com

  The Speed Reading Book by Tony Buzan

  Available from Amazon in paperback

  Speed Reading tools that flash text onto your screen at high speed:

  Spreeder: spreeder.com

  ReadMe!: readmei.com

  Encyclopaedia Britannica

  eb.com

  Style guides – available from Amazon:

  The Oxford Manual of Style

  The Times Style Guide

  The Elements of Style by Strunk and White

  The Chicago Manual of Style

  Recommended books for writers – available from Amazon:

  The Creative Writing Coursebook by Julia Bell and Paul Magrs.

  How to Write a Million

  More About How to Write a Million

  Research for Writers by Ann Hoffmann

  Chapter 7

  Workflowy – outlining app and ideas organiser

  workflowy.com

  Chapter 8

  News websites:

  BBC News: news.bbc.co.uk

  CNN: cnn.com

  Chapter 10

  Online speech-to-text conversion services:

  Rev.com – uses human typists

  Trint.com – uses intelligent software, returns text file in minutes

  Writing Magazine’s critique service

  writers-online.co.uk/writing-courses/critique-service

  Chapter 11

  Harlequin Mills and Boon – publisher of romantic novels

  harlequin.com
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  Chapter 13

  Touch Typing in Ten Hours by Ann Dobson (book)

  Available from Amazon in paperback

  Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing (software for PC and Mac)

  Available from Amazon

  EasyScript and ComputerScript – simple shorthand system

  easyscript.com

  Dragon voice recognition/dictation software:

  shop.nuance.co.uk

  Tips for using Dragon software, microphones, voice recorders, etc.

  scottbakerbooks.com

  StoryWeaver – story creator/outlining software

  storymind.com/storyweaver.htm

  The Marshall Plan for Novel Writingby Evan Marshall (book)

  Available from Amazon in paperback and on Kindle

  WriteItNow – creative writing software

  ravensheadservices.com

  Scrivener – word processor, outliner and book creator software

  literatureandlatte.com

  Dabble – similar to Scrivener but cleaner and simpler

  dabblewriter.com

  Final Draft – screenwriting software

  finaldraft.com

  Free office suites (word processor, spreadsheet, database, etc):

  OpenOffice: openoffice.org

  Libre Office: libreoffice.org

  Chapter 15

  Reedsy – find and work with publishing professionals and designers

  reedsy.com

  Fiverr – online marketplace for freelance services

  fiverr.com

  Index

  3-Day Novel Contest, 15, 257

  abbreviating, 195

  accuracy, 123

  affirmations, 401

  advanced, 413

  anecdotes, 273

  artwork, commissioning, 364

  Asimov, Isaac, 27

  authority, writing with, 284

  AutoText, 301

  back ups, 52

  Baker, Scott, 306

  beginnings, 278

  blank page syndrome, 391

  blogs, 130

  body clock, best use of, 173

  book coaches, 368

  book covers as motivators, 402

  books that write themselves, 46

  books, recommended, 145

  bookshops, best use of, 138

  Bradbury, Ray, 14

  brainstorming, 107

  breaks, importance of, 35

  Buzan, Tony, 117

  carpal tunnel syndrome, 29

  Cartland, Barbara, 14, 348

  characters

  creating, 243

  knowing, 228

  minimising number of, 254

  naming, 255

  reusing, 337

  stereotypes, 348-349

  charting your progress, 208

  cheating, 321

  adding pictures, 332

  editing, 323

  non-fiction, 321

  other people write book, 328

  public domain works, 343

  rewriting, 322

  using copyrighted work, 344

  write what you know, 331

  chess as a fiction structure, 226

  cloning bestsellers, 337

  clustering, 117

  coaching, 356

  collaborating, 353

  communication skills, 36

  Conan Doyle, Sir Arthur, 14, 343

  controversy in marketing, 286

  courses, creating, 283

  credibility, 18, 282

  critique services, 211

  DBS checks, 58

  deadlines, importance of, 43, 377

  delegating, 166

  dialogue, 253

  dictation, 193, 304

  distractions, avoiding, 197

  Dragon voice recognition, 305

  Dumas, Alexandre, 347

  EasyScript, 297

  eBay, 138

  AuctionSniper, 138

  editing, 48

  by listening, 324

  editors, working with, 368

  emails, dealing with, 172

  ergonomics, 29

  exercise, physical, 34

  exercises, practical, 275

  expertise, 261

  Facebook pages and groups, 131

  fame, 19

  FAQs, 272

  fast fiction, 213

  fear of success, 389

  feedback, getting, 210

  Final Draft, 312

  Fiverr.com, 370

  freewriting, 106, 158

  friends, best use of, 142, 361

  gaps, 121, 123

  genre, 230

  getting organised, 30

  getting started, 183

  ghost writers, 368

  Healthy Computing, 29

  Hemingway, Ernest, 14

  heroic myths, 225

  hiring help, 168

  historical sources, 129

  ideal reader, 110

  ideas, 55

  dreams, 66

  evaluating, 102, 120

  recording, 55

  ideas4writers (website), 73

  interviewing skills, 132

  jobs and job-shadowing, 136

  jobs, yours, best use of, 146

  journalists, befriending, 287

  keeping up with the news, 170

  Kerouac, Jack, 14

  keyboard shortcuts, 30

  keyboards, 293

  Dvorak, 295

  keywording, 118

  Kindle, Amazon, best use of, 324

  knowing your subject, 38

  Lawrence, D.H, 14

  legacy, 17

  length

  chapters, 215

  novels, 213

  librarians, 78

  libraries, best use of, 133

  Libre Office, 319

  life and death, 248

  locations, 251

  longer writing sessions, 205, 403

  longhand, 313

  magazine articles, writing, 288

  market, connecting with, 406

  marketability, 282

  Marshall Plan Novel Writing, 313

  method acting, 231

  Microsoft Word

  free alternatives, 319

  tips, 314

  Mind Maps, 113

  mini writing sessions, 152

  money, making, 22

  mood, matching, 234

  motivation, 395

  narrowing your subject, 105, 263

  NaNoWriMo, 14

  natural sound recordings, 32

  negative thoughts, beating, 196

  newspapers, best use of, 135

  noise, dealing with, 31

  non-fiction, 259

  note-taking, 124

  OpenOffice, 319

  organising your book, 50

  outlining, 155

  pace, 244

  pantsers vs. plotters, 154

  passion, 40, 256

  Patterson, James, 349

  people, real, using, 250

  perfection, 188

  persona, adopting a, 355

  personal assistants, 367

  pictures, importance of, 236

  planning, 149

  plots, guaranteed, 335

  poetry as a motivator, 402

  positive mental attitude, 384

  practice, 38

  preparing for the next session, 190

  professional writers, 21

  progress, measuring, 44

  public domain works, reusing, 230

  purpose, 241

  quality, maintaining, 25

  question and answer format, 271

  question brainstorming, 112

  questions, controversial, 137

  readers, profiling, 326

  recognition, 19

  recycling old work, 178

  relaxation, importance of, 388

  repackaging knowledge, 325

  repetitive strain injury (RSI), 29

  research, 123

  local, 134

  primary, 137

  universitie
s, 145

  researchers, 367

  resources, 429

  rewards and motivators, 398

  rewriting other people’s work, 269

  Scott, Sir Walter, 14

  Scrivener, 311

  self-help books, using, 384

  self-hypnosis, using, 385

  senses, 247

  series, creating a, 105, 339

  shorthand, 297

  side panels and boxes, 334

  Simenon, Georges, 14

  six degrees of separation, 360

  sleep, importance of, 34

  software for fiction-writers, 306

  speeches, adapting into books, 280

  speed-reading, 140, 165

  stenography, 302

  storyboarding, 239

  storytelling skills, 39

  StoryWeaver, 307

  structure, non-fiction, 276

  style manuals, 145

  success, 386, 395, 400

  targets, 44, 206, 398

  teaching, 42, 274

  technology, best use of, 291

  television, 141

  text expanders, 299

  thinking time, importance of, 378

  three-act structure, 216

  time management, 176

  time of day, 33

  time, finding, 161-162

  timelines, 238

  travel, 142

  typing speed, 291-292

  unique selling point (USP), 77

 

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