I am currently writing my first non-fiction book and have recently acquired a non-fiction writing qualification for the Manchester Writer's Bureau.
I am working from 30 years of journals and knowledge gained over 30 years of interest in Israel and Palestine. My book covers the period from British Mandatory rule to today.
I am currently writing a book about my favorite artists and bands. I will be mentioning many song titles and band names. I will not be quoting any song titles and there will be nothing negative about any of the songs or artists.
Where do I stand from a legal/copyright point of view in the UK?
I'm currently working on a book that tells a true and deeply personal story about domestic abuse. While I believe sharing it could help others, I’m am concerned about maintaining my anonymity for personal and emotional reasons.
I’d love to hear from anyone who has experience or advice on publishing under a pseudonym. Specifically:
What steps should I take to protect my identity during the publishing process?
Let's dive into creating characters that leap off the page! 💥 Pro writers know it's all about depth, nuance, and relatability. To start, give your characters a rich backstory. What shaped them? What secrets do they hide? This history will inform their decisions and reactions throughout your story.
I'm currently working on a book that tells a true and deeply personal story about domestic abuse. While I believe sharing it could help others, I’m am concerned about maintaining my anonymity for personal and emotional reasons.
I’d love to hear from anyone who has experience or advice on publishing under a pseudonym. Specifically:
What steps should I take to protect my identity during the publishing process?
Let's dive into creating characters that leap off the page! 💥 Pro writers know it's all about depth, nuance, and relatability. To start, give your characters a rich backstory. What shaped them? What secrets do they hide? This history will inform their decisions and reactions throughout your story.