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In this article I will present you with some advice about writing fiction. I will try to make it as short and as valuable as possible.
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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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The Shadowmask: Stone of Tymora, Book II by Geno and R.A. Salvatore I have been a long time fan of Drizzt and the Forgotten Realms series. It’s one of the first fantasy series that I got into when I was in high school and really sparked my love for reading fantasy. So when I heard
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Writing a fiction novel can seem like an overwhelming prospect when you sit down in front of that blank page for the first time. There are so many pieces to the puzzle that you have to figure out: writing believable and compelling characters, developing the plot, managing multiple points of view, writing dialog, and on and on.
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What is a novel for? What is the point of them? Why do we bother to read them, much less write them? Yes, I know these sound like stupid questions, but the answers really will help you to write better novels.
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Jack Wakes Up by Seth Harwood Jack Wakes Up is a thrill-a-minute crime novel. It isn’t perfect, but it is the very definition of fun. Buried beneath the coke, gangsters, crooked cops, car chases, and gunfire is a rather engrossing story about a man’s struggle to make ends meet by any means necessary and finding
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Do you want to read faster? If yes, then you can achieve it by learning to speed read. However speed reading methods are usually meant for reading different job-related texts.
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The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan A young woman living in the middle of a zombie-infested forest begins to suspect that her village’s government has been lying to the people. Argh, my friends. Just… argh. The only thing I hate more than writing a negative review for a book whose author is
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Writing a novel is an act of discovering yourself and discovering your potentials – Writing a novel is not as hard as you might think, and to complete a novel is one of the most exciting feelings in the world. many writers say the toughest aspect of writing novel is the starting point. The problem is that writing a novel is hard but there is help at your disposal!