Monday, February 24, 2014

Find the Help You Need, When You Need It

One of the challenges of a site with over 1000 articles is to make it as easy as possible for readers to find what they're looking for when they need it. To make that process easier, the site contents bar (on the left) has been revamped for better navigation.

Within each section are links to pages with a sampling of the most helpful articles on that topic and a link to see all the articles on that topics.

You'll also find the search bar and a complete label listing if you're looking for something more specific. Every writing article is labeled with the topic (or topics) it covers.

Within each article you'll also find links to additional in-depth information on that topic, and we're working to make these links every more helpful moving forward. One of the long-term goals in 2014 is to cross-link every article on the site to make it as searchable and easy to use as possible.


Planning Your Novel


This section covers topics relating to planning a novel, from ideas, to process, to genres and word counts. It's all the details and pieces that typically comes first when planning a novel (and there's even advice for pantsers, who might not want to know all this before hand).
Ideas and Brainstorming
Story Development and Theme
Character Development
Structure and Outlining
Plotting
Goals, Conflict , Tension, and Stakes
Setting
World Building
Genre
Word Count
Series and Trilogies

Writing Your Novel


The writing section delves deeper into craft-related topics, such as developing your voice, finding the right balance between dialog, action, and internalization, getting just the right POV and using various techniques to your advantage.
Voice and Style
Dialog and Internalization
Point of View (POV)
Description
Pacing
Foreshadowing
Flashbacks
Tone and Mood

Common Writing Problems


This section focuses on the problems writers run into most frequently, with tips and advice on how to solve those problems.
Show vs. Tell
Backstory
Infodumps
Hooks
Lack of Conflict
Lack of Action
Lack of Goals
Lack of Tension
Lack of Motivation
Lack of Stakes
Stalled Stories

Editing Your Novel


This section focuses on editing, revising, and reworking your novel, from the first look at the first draft to the final polish before it heads off to an agent or editor.
First Drafts
Revision and Editing
Word Choice
Trimming Words
Critiques and Feedback


Selling Your Novel


This section covers the business side, from writing your query letter to finding an agent, or even how to create your own e-book and self publish instead.
Query Letters
The Synopsis
The Submission Process
Marketing and Promotion
Publishing
Self Publishing

The Writing Life


This section is all about being a writer and the struggles (and celebrations) we all go through in this sometimes challenging business. From inspiration and emotional support, to tips on how to be more productive with your writing time.
Being a Writer
Motivation and Productivity

Regular Columns


These are the regular columns, with guest authors and contributing writers sharing advice and know-how, to readers with writing questions to be diagnosed on the site. If you're interested in submitting to one of these columns, you'll find all the information you need here.
How They Do It
Indie Author Series
Real Life Diagnostics

22 comments:

  1. I feel smarter already. How much is it?

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  2. Love the new title!!!!!

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    1. We're going to have some fun with it (she says mysteriously). But that's another step to come...

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  3. Love the revamp! Definitely makes life easier. :)

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  4. I don't comment very often, but I do LOVE your blog and the new look is great. I get so much great information and inspiration. This post is just plain awesome. I will keep it handy.

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  5. My God! This is the best site ever. Love the new look. I read the blog daily and have used the writing articles, sometimes referring to them multiple times. Thank you. Thank you.

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  6. I love your blog and I'm sure I will love your new book as well!

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  7. I LOVE the new look and seriously cannot wait to get my hands on your book!
    In the world of so much stuff out there on the internet, I found it necessary to seriously cut back on the number of writing blogs I follow. Yours was my #1 keep - and with all of these new changes and enhancements, it just might turn into my only :) Well done!!

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  8. The new site is gorgeous and the search function finally works properly! Awesome!

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  9. Wow, wow, wow! Look at this! Janice, it looks amazing. Thanks for organizing all your excellent advice.

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  10. Site looks great and love the direction!

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  11. Hi Janice,
    I'm thrilled that you've put "Janice Hardy's Fiction University" together. I'm certain it will take my writing to the next level.The sidebar information is superb. I can't wait for your book to come out. Congratulations! :-)
    Tracy

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  12. Thanks for putting this all together like this. What a gift you give the writing world! Love the new title for your blog too. May it gain the recognition you deserve!

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  13. You are truly amazing. I must ask again – do you sleep? Thanks for all you do for writers (and readers). Your help is always specific, detailed, and full of examples which help us understand how to do it better!

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    1. I have some help, and that gives me time to sleep. (grin) Thanks!

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  14. Bookmarked! Love your site and this is even better with the updates. Thanks!

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  15. You have done it again Janice. I am even more of a loyal follower now. Keep up the good work.

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  16. You have done it again Janice. I am even more of a loyal follower now. Keep up the good work.

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  17. Big thanks to everyone! You guys make me feel all warm and fuzzy.

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