1) Where do you get your ideas?
2) How do you create those powerful moments in the story?
3) How do you structure or outline a whole novel?
4) And the big one: How do I HOOK my reader?
Well, I've just published a guide to fiction writing. It's not your
typical writing book because I've published it for teachers to use in
the classroom with student writers. I've broken down my typical novel
into 16 Recipes. I call them "Recipes for Adventure," or R4A, for short.
If you follow this plan for a novel, I can't guarantee you a bestseller, but I can guarantee that you'll learn tips, tricks, hacks, and insider fiction strategies that you can't find anywhere else. These are the trial & error techniques that I've learned, working with fantastic pro editors over 16 novels. You want to AMP your writing, this will get you there.
The format is .pdf, so you can pretty much open it on anything. The file is available in only one place: TeachersPayTeachers.com. The link you'll need is this one:
If you follow this plan for a novel, I can't guarantee you a bestseller, but I can guarantee that you'll learn tips, tricks, hacks, and insider fiction strategies that you can't find anywhere else. These are the trial & error techniques that I've learned, working with fantastic pro editors over 16 novels. You want to AMP your writing, this will get you there.
The format is .pdf, so you can pretty much open it on anything. The file is available in only one place: TeachersPayTeachers.com. The link you'll need is this one:
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