Sabine A. Reed
Contributing Writer
Sabine A. Reed - Sabine A. Reed
Sabine is an avid reader and writer. Her first fantasy e-book The Black Orb has been released from Uncial Press. When she is not busy with her two children, she is writing for Suite 101 or working on her new fantasy novel.
Her real name is Sabeen Aameir and she lives in Bangladesh. She has her own writing and publishing blog.
Latest Articles
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Types of Fantasy Fiction
Fantasy fiction has four separate types and it's important for a writer writing fantasy to be familiar with all of them.
Dec 9, 2011
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Five Promotional Techniques for Self-Published Authors
A self-published author needs to have a strong marketing strategy to stand out amidst the thousands of books that are coming out each day.
Oct 15, 2011
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Five Self-Publishing Truths Revealed
Self-publishing is not as easy as it looks, and new writers need to know the facts that will help them achieve greater success as a self-published author.
Sep 3, 2011
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Five Traits of Successful Self-Published Authors
Successful self-published authors have a number of traits that help them sell books and earn money.
Jun 22, 2011
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Conflict in a Story
Conflicts are necessary in a story because fiction has to be more interesting than real life. There are different kinds of conflicts; external and internal.
Apr 17, 2011
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Self-Publishing is Not a Get-Rich-Quick Scheme
Self-Publishing is more accessible but this does not mean that it is more successful than traditional publishing.
Apr 9, 2011
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How to Create a Believable Villain in a Fantasy Story
A story's villain has to be formidably strong in order to make the protagonist look like a hero. A well-etched villain will add value to the story.
Apr 7, 2011
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Why Every Novel Writer Needs an Editor
A good editor can improve your story, giving it a greater chance of finding acceptance at a publishing house and increasing its appeal to a reader.
Mar 30, 2011
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Character DevelopmentāThe Growth of a Protagonist
Character development of a protagonist is necessary because without an external and internal growth of the main character, the story will not work.
Mar 23, 2011
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So You Want To Be A Story Writer?
A writer is haunted by characters and stories. He is compelled to give form and structure to the images he sees in his head.
Mar 20, 2011
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