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Index
Cover Title Page Table of Contents Introduction Part I: Getting Started with Creative Writing Exercises
Chapter 1: Preparing to Create Your Written Masterpiece Chapter 2: Sketching Out Ideas
Part II: Realising That Character Is Everything
Chapter 3: Developing Your Characters’ Backgrounds Chapter 4: Creating Drama through Dialogue Chapter 5: Embodying Your Characters Chapter 6: Developing Your Dialogue-Writing Skills Chapter 7: Conveying Characters’ Thoughts in Style Chapter 8: Choosing and Using Different Points of View Chapter 9: Creating Complicated, Well-Rounded Characters
Part III: Painting the Picture with Description
Chapter 10: Navigating the Locations in Your Stories Chapter 11: Appreciating the Power of the Senses Chapter 12: Getting Things Done: Describing Action and Activity Chapter 13: Building Character with Objects and Possessions Chapter 14: Using Description to Create Atmosphere and . . . and . . . Suspense! Chapter 15: Managing Metaphors, Similes and Symbols Chapter 16: Describing the Ineffable: Saying What Can’t Be Said
Part IV: Developing Your Plot and Structure
Chapter 17: Writing a Gripping Opening Chapter 18: Plotting Your Way to Great Stories Chapter 19: Making Good (Use of) Time in Your Writing Chapter 20: Structuring a Longer Work of Fiction Chapter 21: Tightening the Tension to Enthral Readers Chapter 22: Expanding Your Ideas into Larger Narratives Chapter 23: Approaching the Grand Finale: The End’s in Sight!
Part V: Polishing Your Product: Revising and Editing
Chapter 24: Reviewing and Rewriting Your Work Chapter 25: Whipping Your Work into Shape Chapter 26: Polishing Your Work for Publication
Part VI: The Part of Tens
Chapter 27: Ten Top Aids for Writers Chapter 28: Ten Great Ways to Stay the Course
About the Author Cheat Sheet End User License Agreement
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