Thriller (Genre) The Top 7 Best Thriller Books of All Time
Thriller (Genre) The Top 7 Best Thriller Books of All Time – This article will conduct a deeper investigation into the genre of the thriller in order to determine what makes these stories so exciting. From the genre’s fascinating history to the best works in the genre, this guide has it all. We’ll chat about the thrilling realm of book publishing, and you’ll learn how Booxai can aid you in penning your very own page-turning thriller.
The 9 Ingredients To A Winning Thriller
Equal parts mystery and nail-biting tension, the thriller genre is one of the most exciting genres to read, even if it can be a little challenging to write. Thrillers often have plot-twists, frightening supervillains, and the feeling that you can’t put the book down. When it comes to suspense, though there are also subgenres (psychological […]
When Should You Omit A Character?
#Characters #Writing #Books Telling a story will usually involve a plot centered around several characters tied to the story, either directly or indirectly: The main characters (or protagonists) of the story, the secondary characters who the main character interacts with, and the auxiliary characters who are tangential to plot, but may not necessarily interact with […]
On Editing; For Writers
A finished draft of your book is definitely a reason for celebration – it’s a huge accomplishment! However, your book usually won’t be ready to hit stores until it goes through rounds of revision. Let’s break down the editing process. There are usually several phases the editing process will take. After your first draft is […]
Time Management Tips for Writers
You might have an amazing idea for a plot, a passion for the written word, a drive to publish a book and all the latest technology at your fingertips. However, a book can’t write itself, and certainly not if you are missing the most necessary thing: time. Let’s face it – most of our time […]
Writing a First Person Narrative
An aspect that has a direct influence on the mood and style of a novel’s narrative is the perspective through which the writer narrates. Whether it is in first or third person, often, the writers’ decision is guided through their own creative influences and genre preferences. Authors who read predominantly one or the other will […]
Beta readers: a writer’s secret weapon
It is rare to find a writer who has never doubted that their work will be appreciated, understood, or credible to their audience. While those fears can be assuaged with the help of a developmental and literary editor, the best way to really get inside a reader’s head is to send your work to readers! […]
Shattering Common Myths About Writing A Book
Once you have begun the process of writing your first book, chances are you’ve encountered at least one setback – whether logistical, creative, or even a mental block. Add to this the many myths you hear about the writing process, and you may find yourself struggling to sort fact from fiction! But before you get […]
A Guide to Intellectual Property: Frequently Asked Questions
You may be surprised to know that once you have written even just a portion of your book, your book is automatically copyrighted – that means, you have full ownership of your book, which grants you the exclusive right to reproduce the work, prepare derivative works, distribute copies for sale or trade (or even transfer […]
Should you leave your story open-ended?
Both writers and readers look forward to the last chapter in the book. While the writers yearn to finally finish their manuscript, readers are eager to know how the story ends, and where the characters end up. As a reader, you have probably encountered stories that choose to remain open-ended, leaving the readers to wonder […]