Drawing on years of experience, and thousands of readers comments and reviews of her writing, internationally bestselling author Cathy Glass provides a clear and concise, practical guide on writing and the best ways to get published. Internationally bestselling author Cathy Glass has written and pu
The successful novelist: a lifetime of lessons about writing and publishing: novel
โ Scribed by David Morrell
- Publisher
- Sourcebooks, Inc.
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 162 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Front Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Also by David Morrell; Dedication; Contents; First Day of Class; Lesson One: Why Do You Want To Be a Writer?; Lesson Two: Getting Focused; Lesson Three: Plot; Lesson Four: Character; Lesson Five: The Importance of Research; Lesson Six: The Tactics of Structure; Lesson Seven: A Matter of Viewpoint; Lesson Eight: The First Person; Lesson Nine: The First Page; Lesson Ten: The Psychology of Description; Lesson Eleven: What Not to Do in Dialogue; Lesson Twelve: Dealing with Writer's Block; Lesson Thirteen: Getting Published and the Business of Writing.;The Successful Novelist reveals the truth about writing, providing the perspective authors need to write successful fiction that sells.
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