How to Improve Writing Skills in 15 Easy Steps

How to Improve Writing Skills in 15 Easy Steps

Grammarly Blog. Learning a variety of writing skills isn’t as difficult as you may think. We’ve put together a list of steps to help you make dramatic improvements to the quality of your writing in short order. Becoming a better writer takes practice, and you’re already practicing. No, seriously—you write a lot. Even if you…

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Looking for a publisher for your book?

We are a small, independent publisher who believes in our authors. Personal service, a partnership in publishing and promotion, and higher royalties than most other publishers. If you have a sound manuscript, a self-published book, or an out-of-print book, and want to explore the next level of publication, we’d love to hear from you. Read…

Authors and Readers Newsletter for August 2017

Authors and Readers Newsletter for August 2017

The Sulis International Newsletter for August 2017 is out! Check out our new books, peruse news and articles, and view our recommended reading list. If you are a writer, check out the Publish with Us section. In This Issue FEATURED TITLE — To and Fro Upon the Earth: A Novel FORTHCOMING TITLE — Curses of Scale, a…

New Book, New Writing Process? Why Changing it Up Works

Heather Webb describes the reasons that changing up your writing process and rituals can bring new creativity. With each book, there were pieces of my process that didn’t change, regardless of the structure. I had to discover who my characters were by exploring their backstory. I needed to know where the story began—that inciting incident—and…

Hottest New Fiction Books of Summer 2017

Bookbub gives us a gigantic list of books to read for the summer. Here is a sampling. For the full list, with descriptions and categorization, click here to view full article at media.bookbub.com 16th Seduction by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro Into the Water by Paula Hawkins Since We Fell by Dennis Lehane Testimony by Scott…

Setting Up Your Scrivener Project for Easier Compiling

Setting Up Your Scrivener Project for Easier Compiling

Most of the authors we work with here at Sulis International use either Ulysses App or Scrivener for their writing. Here is a helpful article about setting Scrivener up to make it easier to compile (export) to final forms for submission. Some excerpts: A common anxiety I’ve noticed among my Scrivener students and training clients…

Editing Your Fiction To Sell: Macro And Micro Editing Tips

Editing Your Fiction To Sell: Macro And Micro Editing Tips

From Just Write a Book, a nice guide to editing from the macro and micro perspective. Editing your fiction helps you to write novels and serials which sell. You want your readers to love your stories, so that they buy your next ebook, and the next. Think of editing as polishing a diamond. In its…

The 5 Things Productive Writers Do Differently

The 5 Things Productive Writers Do Differently

From an excellent article over at Booklaunch, here are some excerpts from an interview with Joe Bunting at The Write Practice. Click here to view full article at booklaunch.com How do you become a productive writer, the kind who not only actually finishes writing their book, but continues to put out books, year after year?…

So you want to be a writer? Essential tips for aspiring novelists

“Nobody can advise you and help you, nobody,” said Rainer Maria Rilke in Letters to a Young Poet more than a century ago. “There is only one way. Go into yourself.” Rilke, of course, was right – nobody but yourself can help. In the end it all comes down to the strike of the word…