Construction of your book continues. Now that we have created some blueprints, gotten a few small tools ready to go, it’s time to start thinking bigger.
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Construction of your book continues. Now that we have created some blueprints, gotten a few small tools ready to go, it’s time to start thinking bigger.
Read MoreUnlike Edward Bulwer-Lytton, you can write the perfect first line. Or, frankly, don’t worry about it.
Read MoreWhile picking up a pen and just writing might seem like the most organic option, that method doesn’t work for everyone. Planning a novel gives authors the ability to figure out their story and where they want to take things before they start writing. It’s a great way to organize thoughts, develop your characters, and structure your work.
Read MoreThe beginning stages of writing a book can be daunting. Sometimes it’s harder to start writing than it is to continue the momentum once you’ve begun writing. You may have a plot point or a character in mind to start you off, but books are more than just one plot point or one character.
Read MoreThere is so much to the story of writing a book. In this series, we are going to take you through the whole process from brainstorm to final manuscript.
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