Writing Tips is a fantastic resource for both budding and seasoned writers. Written by bestselling author Alice Kuipers, the application provides inspiration, tips, and more than three hundred exercises to suit any available time frame. Regular use of this app will improve the quality and confidence of your writing, and help you have more fun in the process.
Here’s what the pros think:
“Alice Kuipers’s Writing Tips app is a delightful – and insightful – way to practice one’s writing skills while on the run. Her many exercises are varied and genuinely stimulating. This is creative writing for the iPhone age.”
Yann Martel
Bestselling author of Life of Pi and Beatrice and Virgil.
“Novice and experienced writers alike will find a great deal of inspiration and practical advice in Alice Kuipers’ new Writer’s Tips app. This elegantly designed and very user friendly tool will enable writers – who by definition work in isolation – to jump start their creative juices and haul themselves out of ruts. Highly recommended.”
Jackie Kaiser
Vice president, Westwood Creative Artists
“A fantastic tool for all writers and would-be writers. Easy to use, this app not only provides tips and writing exercises, but also –perhaps most important – the inspiration to start writing and keep going.”
Lynne Missen
Executive editor, Children’s books, HarperCollinsCanada.
“An absolutely brilliant app that any writer or emerging writer should have.”
Stephen Galloway
International bestselling author of The Cellist of Sarajevo, Ascension, and Finnie Walsh, and instructor of creative writing at UBC.
Topics include:
The writing process
Technique
How to read like a writer
Developing plot and story
Dialogue
Dealing with writer’s block
Editing
Getting published
Also includes:
300+ writing exercises to get your creativity flowing
An inspiration section that’s regularly updated with fresh articles.
Alice Kuipers' books have been published in 28 countries and she has been teaching writing courses for ten years. She is the author of Life on the Refrigerator Door and Lost for Words, both published by HarperCollins.