Plan Your Novel Like A Pro: And Have Fun Doing It!

Beth Barany
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“Beth’s book is like plotting for pantsers!”—Tess Rider, Science Fantasy Romance Author Plan your novel, write with confidence, and have fun doing it! We know that you have other activities in your life besides writing, and that writing your novels is important to you. How can you manage your writing and still meet your other obligations? Well, you can, in small, manageable bite-sized pieces. Each lesson in this book can be done in as little as 15-20 minutes. You can plan your novel in a way that fits into your life. We know, because we’ve done it, multiple times! Based on the popular course, Plan Your 30-Day Writing Challenge, this book is organized into 4 sections, so that you can do the exercises over a one-month period. If you're planning to participate in National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) or Camp NaNo, this course will get you ready and give you everything you need to write a novel in 30 days. This book is for … if you have never written a novel, have always wanted to, and still feel lost on how to go from brilliant idea to The End, then you will be stretched in new and different ways.... if you’re an experienced novelist, with 1 or 2 completed or partially completed novels under your bed, and you’re stuck somehow. You may find this course structured in a way that’s new to you and yet familiar....if you have 3 or more unfinished novels sitting in a drawer, and always hit that sagging middle and lose focus or lose interest, this course will help you dream up exciting ways to torture, I mean challenge, your characters all the way to story resolution. With this book, you’ll be able -- Believe that you can write a novel-- Step into a sense of satisfaction and creative accomplishment-- Get excited for NaNoWriMo-- Plan your novel FOR AUTHORS WHO Novels, novellas, and short storiesPage-turning fiction like mystery, thriller, romance, suspense, fantasy, science fiction, women's fiction, and mash-ups of theseFor Adult, Young Adult, New Adult, and Middle Grade Readers How this book is Introduction Essential Tips IntroductionChapter 1: Essential Character Tips for Fiction WritersChapter 2: Essential Plot Tips for Fiction Writers Week Elevator Pitch, What-If Pitch Short SynopsisChapter 3: Elevator PitchChapter 4: The What-If Pitch by Ezra BaranyChapter 5: Your Story Synopsis Week Get to Know Your Main CharactersChapter 6: Interview Your CharactersChapter 7: Uncover Your Characters’ Core Beliefs And Identity And How They ChangeChapter 8: Your Characters' SecretsChapter 9: Draft Your Character’s Emotional Core With The Empathy FormulaChapter 10: The Character Relationship MapChapter 11: Focusing on What to Write Week Story Plot Points World BuildingChapter 12: Uncover Your Character's Worst Fears to Discover Your Story ConflictsChapter 13: World Questions to BrainstormChapter 14: Your Story’s StructureChapter 15: The Question Toolbox Week Scene-By-Scene Outline And PlottingChapter 16. High-Concept PitchChapter 17: Design Your Plot with the Problem-Solution ToolChapter 18: Five Essential Stages Of A Scene (And Of Story!)Chapter 19: Scene StoryboardingChapter 20: Scene-by-Scene Outline Next Write Your Novel Resources for Further Reading and StudyAcknowledgmentsAlso by Beth BaranyAbout the Authors
Genres: NonfictionWriting
172 Pages

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