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11 contributions to Writers Block
10 Tips to Fix Your Book's Split Personality & Maintain a Consistent Voice
1️⃣ Define Your "Style Fingerprint" – Before writing, list 5 words that describe your book's tone (e.g., witty, gritty, lyrical). This is your compass. 2️⃣ Create a "Tone Bible" – Paste a perfect paragraph that captures your voice into a single document. This is your gold standard. 3️⃣ Read Your Work Aloud – Your ears will catch what your eyes miss. If the rhythm feels "off," it probably is. 4️⃣ Do a "Vibe Check" Edit – Forget typos for one pass. Read only for tone. Does Chapter 10 feel like it was written by the same person as Chapter 1? 5️⃣ Mood-Batch Your Scenes – Feeling cynical? Write the gritty scenes. Feeling upbeat? Write the hopeful moments. Match your energy to the page. 6️⃣ See AI as a Method Actor – A good AI doesn’t have a soul; it adopts the one you give it. Your job is to be the director. 7️⃣ Train Your Style Guardian – Feed the AI your best chapter or paragraph. You are teaching it to protect the unique voice you already created. 8️⃣ Ask for "Styled Marble," Not Perfection – Use AI to generate a draft in your voice. Your job is to be the artist who sculpts and refines it. 9️⃣ Never Start from Scratch Again – On tired days, let your AI partner draft a scene that sounds just like you on your best day. 🔟 Use a Tool That Remembers For You – Like Instant Author, which memorizes your voice so every chapter you write feels perfectly in-tune. What about you—do you struggle more with voice consistency or with staying motivated to write?
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10 Easy Writing Tips to Boost Your Creativity & Consistency
1. Write Daily (Even Just 5 Mins) – Build the habit, not perfection. Progress > perfection. 2. Keep a “Messy Draft” Folder – Give yourself permission to write badly — first drafts are for ideas, not ego. 3. Use Prompts When Stuck – Writing prompts unlock creativity and help overcome blank page syndrome. 4. Read Like a Writer – Study structure, pacing, and dialogue in everything you read. 5. Set Small, Achievable Goals – “Write 100 words” is better than “write a novel today.” 6. Limit Distractions – Turn off notifications, close tabs, and set a timer. 7. Talk It Out – If stuck, explain your idea out loud or use voice-to-text. 8. Create a Writing Ritual – Tea, music, candles… build a vibe that tells your brain, “It’s writing time.” 9. Edit Later, Not Now – Don’t kill the flow. Save editing for a second session. 10. Use Tools That Help You Flow – Like Instant Author to guide, structure & speed up your writing.
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Love how all these tips work together. For me, the magic combo has been #3 (prompts) and #7 (talk it out) to get the initial idea, and then using a tool like the one in #10 to structure it all. It's been a game-changer for overcoming that blank page fear.
Ever feel like your book has multiple personalities?
Hey everyone, Had something on my mind that I just had to write about, and I figured you all would get it. You know that thing that happens when you're deep into a manuscript? Chapter 1 feels amazing, you're in the zone... and then Chapter 12 feels like it was written by a completely different, much more tired person? I’ve been calling it a book’s "multiple personality disorder," and it drives me crazy. Anyway, I wrote an article about it and a potential fix that's a bit out there: AI. And I know, I know—my first reaction to using AI was probably the same as yours. It feels like it would strip the soul out of our work. But I stumbled upon a different way to use it: not as a writer, but as a "Style Guardian." The idea is that you teach it your own best style, and then it just helps you stay consistent. For me, that was a total game-changer. The reason I'm sharing is that this idea got me so excited that I went looking for others who are using it, and I found this awesome free Skool group. It’s a whole community of authors digging into this stuff, and I thought it would be amazing to have some familiar faces in there with me. It’s a great place to see how this works in practice, and through the group you can get a 7-day free trial for the Instant Author tool I mention in the article. No pressure at all, but if you're curious, I'd love for you to join me in there. You can read my full article on it here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/your-book-has-multiple-personality-disorder-heres-how-montalban-0g5ec/?trackingId=Gk7jwBiUdyeCSG9%2F9yM6xQ%3D%3D Hope to see you in the group!
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Are Your Characters Architects or Passengers?
Hey everyone, I just came across a fantastic article that flips the traditional writing process on its head, and I had to share the core idea here. You can read the full piece on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/unseen-architects-how-your-characters-become-story-author-montalban-isiqc/?trackingId=1GHmRr3nT3q47CCOjAXr7g%3D%3D We often think of plot as the skeleton of our story, and we create characters to fit into its bones. But what if we're looking at it backward? What if our characters are the true architects, and the plot is simply the house they build? The article argues that the most compelling narratives emerge organically from the depths of our characters. The "Gold" That Builds Your Story The central idea is to stop thinking of character creation as a simple data-entry task and start seeing it as the foundational act of storytelling. Before you even think about your outline, you should be mining for character "gold." This includes: - Their Deepest Fears: What keeps them up at night? This isn't just flavor text; it's the raw material for future plot twists. - Their Hidden Flaws: The imperfections that make them human are also what will force them into conflict and action. - Their Core Needs: What must they overcome internally? This need will directly shape their character arc and the story's trajectory. - Their Defining Secrets: What hidden truth could shatter their world or transform their relationships? How Character Details Become the Plot This is where the magic happens. When you have this level of detail, the story starts to write itself: - A hero's profound fear of abandonment organically becomes a pivotal plot point where they must face that fear in a high-stakes scenario. - The intricate web of relationships you've established naturally sparks the conflicts, rivalries, and romantic entanglements that drive the narrative forward. - Your character's internal struggle becomes the engine for the entire plot, ensuring their growth is the story's central driving force.
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Found something cool
Writer friends! Stumbled upon this neat little guide about using AI to seriously polish your manuscript before it hits your editor's desk. Think cleaner drafts & a smoother editing process. Definitely a smart way to work! Worth a look if you're in the writing trenches. https://flipbooklets.com/pdfflipbooklets/the-ai-pre-edit-refine-your-manuscript-before-the-editor-takes-over
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Shiena M
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Hi! I’m here to connect, learn, and grow with fellow writers. Let’s create something amazing together!

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