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Full time writers need a constant supply of fresh ideas so that their stories and articles will catch an editor's eye. But how easy are ideas to catch? The truth is that ideas rain down on us, mostly when we aren't expecting them. But most people have very big umbrellas, which ideas bounce off without being noticed. Ideas are tricky things. They're ephemeral. You can't see them, or take hold of them. They're also invisible, but like radio waves, they're everywhere. So if you need to capture them, then this book is for you. Linda's book will show you not only how to catch the ideas, but how to…mehr

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Full time writers need a constant supply of fresh ideas so that their stories and articles will catch an editor's eye. But how easy are ideas to catch? The truth is that ideas rain down on us, mostly when we aren't expecting them. But most people have very big umbrellas, which ideas bounce off without being noticed. Ideas are tricky things. They're ephemeral. You can't see them, or take hold of them. They're also invisible, but like radio waves, they're everywhere. So if you need to capture them, then this book is for you. Linda's book will show you not only how to catch the ideas, but how to turn those ideas into stories and articles, how to deal with writer's block and how to make your twist endings work. If you yearn for easy-to-read no-nonsense advice, then The Writer's Treasury of Ideas is for you!
Autorenporträt
Linda Lewis lives in Exeter, a city in the south west of England. She has been writing, and selling, short stories for a living since 2003. Since then she has sold in excess of five hundred stories to a variety of magazines both in the UK and overseas. Her book, THE WRITERS TREASURY OF IDEAS, was published in 2012. Since then she has self-published a number of books aimed to helping writers to improve their craft. She has also run workshops and courses, given talks and judged competitions as well as working as a tutor for The Writers Bureau for a while. More recently, she started offering an affordable feedback service for writers. She can be followed on Twitter @writingiseasy.