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Index
Cover Testimonials Title page Copyright page Contents
Introduction Part One: Putting Words In
Chapter 1 Your classroom? It’s your first chapter! Chapter 2 Why you should be a hooker Chapter 3 What’s your point of view? Chapter 4 Don’t be an information dumper Chapter 5 Your manuscript is a Christmas tree Chapter 6 William Brennan: A “Christmas tree” case history Chapter 7 Make your scenes work harder Chapter 8 Don’t discuss sows’ ears with silken words Chapter 9 You say your heroine doesn’t hate your hero? Too bad! Chapter 10 But they have to like each other, too!
Part Two: Taking Words Out
Introduction: 21 steps to fog-free writing Step 1 Use fewer –ing words Step 2 Use fewer infinitives Step 3 Change passive voice to active voice Step 4 Avoid “expletive” and “had ____ that” constructions Step 5 Use fewer “hads” in internal dialogue Step 6 Shorten verbs Step 7 Eliminate double verbs Step 8 Eliminate double nouns, adjectives, and adverbs Step 9 Watch for foggy phrases Step 10 Remove character filters Step 11 Delete -ly words Step 12 Get rid of all dialogue tags except “said” Step 13 Now, get rid of “said”! Step 14 Cut the dialogue! Step 15 Eliminate redundancies Step 16 Use fewer prepositional phrases Step 17 Get rid of throwaway words Step 18 Edit for conciseness Step 19 Avoid clichés like the plague Step 20 Get rid of superficials Step 21 Stop those wandering eyes
Part Three: Sharing Your Words
Introduction: Sharing Your Work Chapter 11 Critique partners Chapter 12 Professional editors Chapter 13 Publishers and agents Chapter 14 Writing the query letter Chapter 15 Writing the synopsis
Appendix
Exercise Solutions Sarah’s Perils Solutions Mystery on Firefly Knob Synopsis Novels used as examples
Index Previous or Forthcoming Works About the Author About the Book
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