Hello again creative people! Welcome to start of the second half of 2017! It’s July, and it’s summer time! Schools are going on holidays, the sun is shining (it’s raining heavily in Lagos though) and there are plans for travel, fun times, swimming outdoors and barbecues! Whatever you and your children get up to during […]
“I Have Several Unfinished Projects” – Overwhelmed with Ideas?
“What If My Work is Rubbish?” Self-Doubt is a Struggle.
Hello creative people! I hope you are having a great day and week. Those of us in Lagos have enjoyed the rain since the beginning of the week, but thankfully today has been quite sunny! Grateful for little mercies! Today, I’m going to talk about something that ALL writers face, whether you’re working on your […]
Coming soon! Two New Titles from Accomplish Press
New Titles from Accomplish Press Accomplish Press is very proud to announce that we will soon be releasing two new awesome titles! We’ve been working with these two ladies over the past few months, and we’re sure you’ll love their work. We can’t wait to share them with you! “Thorns and Roses” by Amaka […]
What Genre Are You Writing?
What Genre Are You Writing? Romance, Fantasy, Sci-fi, Thriller? If someone was to ask you about your current work-in-progress and ask specifically, “what genre is it?” would you know how to respond? When deciding which genre to write in, most new writers start with the one they’re most familiar with, and the one they enjoy […]
Writing Your First Novel
Do You Want to Write a Novel? Many people ask us “I really want to start writing, but I don’t know how.” If you’ve always wanted to write a novel, you may have struggled for years with your ideas, but not know how to proceed with them. According to a recent American survey, 81% of […]
Why Fiction Writers Need To Research
Why Fiction Writers Need To Research Many writers would have heard the phrase: “write what you know”. It assumes that before you start writing about a situation, a place, or a particular aspect of life, that you have enough knowledge to describe it, and relate it to the characters’ lives. Some people assume that just […]