how to write a proposal letter

how to write a proposal letter

etc.. However, for me as a creative person and very sensitive, much of the advice goes against the grain.

For example, I read the first article explains how to write a proposal and approaching literary agents, without ever having a writing whatsoever. only when purchasing a party was raised, the book written almost as an afterthought. Now you can call me naive, but for me as a creative person, it seems the world on its head.

Yes, as a writer, I read, Then of course, I want my books to sell. you should probably skip this section. If you're like me and write from the heart, because you write stories tell, can you some of my tips.

And by the way: I think that at the end, writing the heart provides a better harvest than writing for a male – if not in a monetary sense, at least to the satisfaction, joy and recognition of like-minded souls.

Tips editorial writer for the high sensitive

I almost never suffer from the dreaded writers block, and after completing my novel, 444 front-page-one years, I began to wonder why. I decided that because I write Inside Out. I do not write the header – I am writing to you because you have not because you want. But even if you write because you love the blocks and obstacles you encounter on the road.

So here are some tips for writing the letter of the heart and overcome these obstacles.

  • Write the story you want to play Choose a setting you want to make the tour – how horrible or dangerous, it can sometimes have. Select an item, you can get excited about, to create conflict for your characters can identify. Type the characters you love – or love to hate.
  • Set the babbling The endless chatter of the mind is a great distraction creative invention. If you think I have no patience for meditation, there are other ways to silence the mind and find inspiration at the same time. Music, art, films inspired, physical activity such as dance, sports, yoga, etc. can all be used to promote internal talk and enter into "writing. mode '
  • Stuck in rut? Walk Sometimes the computer and wondered what the story is, can you put in your head and the story no longer flows. By writing the "drag" can you dialogue stiff your characters behave in character. Stop and take a walk! Get your body moving. Just go shopping. Many of my best story ideas came to During the bike, or take  dishes.Â
  • Let's Music A great way to get into the flow, and experience your story with the heart, is to choose music that fits the atmosphere, the feeling of your story or scene. Use MP3 player, let them choose the natural flow of the music and mood. For example, when writing of medieval battle scenes, as I listen to "Gladiator" Hans Zimmer ". Â Â
  • Let the story tell itself – the movie one step further, while listening to your score, you can step into the film. For example, you can opt for a moment in history where there is conflict, where things go, or to get interesting. Step in and take a look. It's like entering a time machine You can choose a character, a step in that person really know your characters intimately and the flesh on the bones, so to speak. It will help you write a three – (sometimes more) dimensional characters who live and breathe, and most felt. Otherwise, you might opt for a general point of view, perspective. one of the narrators

I hope these few tips. They can not help you sell stories. But they can help you writing stories and real life – the kind of story that I doubt you would read!

Wendy Gillissen (1969) is a psychologist, dream worker and author of ‘Curse of the Tahiera’, a fantasy novel. She has taught dream work since 1998, and has her private practice in the Netherlands. Currently Wendy is working on the sequel to ‘Curse of the Tahiera’. In her spare time she plays the Celtic harp.

Wendy’s author site
Curse of the Tahiera on Amazon


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