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Novel writing is a sober and hard-working business. Many people call themselves writers when in reality they don’t want to write, they want to have written.
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Write your novel to sell. Writing a novel that sells means developing your idea into one that excites an editor or agent to read the story. Our “great ideas” inspire us but rarely are strong enough to do that. Don’t leave this important step to chance. Learn how to build your inspiration into a solid, salable storyline before you start writing.
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Inside Out (Harlequin Teen) by Maria V. Snyder Trella is a scrub, just one of the thousands packed in like sardines in the lower levels who keep Inside clean. Because of her penchant for roaming the miles of pipes around Inside to steal moments of peace for herself, Trella is known as Queen of the
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When you get the idea to write a novel, it seems to just jump into your head. You have an “Aha!” moment; a brilliant moment of inspiration. You can see the entire novel played out in your head. Now all you have to do is write it down on paper.
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Between Planets by Robert Heinlein But few outside of Robert Heinlein’s devotees know that many of his works were aimed at, and market to, children before they became popular among adults too. Between Planets is one such novel . At one time serialized in altered format in the magazine Boy’s Life, the tale is bursting
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Here I will show you 3 simple tips that will help you a lot when you want to write a fiction book. You should really check this out.
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Why is writing a novel so hard? Have you ever really sat down and thought about it? In this article, I explore the ridiculous task which is novel writing.
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And Another Thing… by Eoin Colfer REVIEW SUMMARY: A very good continuation of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy series, although not equal to the first four books by Douglas Adams. But hey, that would have been asking the impossible (unless you’ve already done six impossible things this morning). BRIEF SYNOPSIS: Despite previously dying as
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Good classic books for teens? The Giver Old School titles or authors (true classic)A Tale of Two CitiesOliver TwistThe YearlingLittle WomenFern GullyThe Lion, the witch and the Wardrobe (Narnia series)Madeline L’ Engels book series (none of titles come to mind at the moment, but they are classic teen fare. I read them all, but just
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Kell’s Legend by Andy Remic “Kell’s Legend” is a worthy praise offered to its source of inspiration, fully packed with action and fighting scenes and flavored with an amount of violence and gore that will put even some of the horror novels to shame. The pages fly past the reader, because Andy Remic sets a