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Index
Cover Title Page Contents Foreword Introduction Focus on the Writing Life: GETTING STARTED GET OFF YOUR BUTT & WRITE by the Editors of Writer’s Digest YOUR NOVEL BLUEPRINT by Karen S. Wiesner Part 1. CHARACTERS: THE STAKEHOLDERS IN YOUR STORY
Chapter 1. DRAW CHARACTERS FROM THE STRONGEST SOURCES by Nancy Kress Chapter 2. EMOTION-DRIVEN CHARACTERS by David Corbett Chapter 3. DEPICTING CONVINCING RELATIONSHIPS by Elizabeth Sims Chapter 4. CREATE THE (IM)PERFECT HEROIC COUPLE by Leigh Michaels Chapter 5. CHOOSING YOUR CHARACTER by Michael J. Vaughn Chapter 6. THREE TECHNIQUES FOR CRAFTING YOUR VILLAIN by Hallie Ephron Chapter 7. CREATE VICIOUS VILLAINS by Charles Atkins
Focus on the Writing Life: FEEDING YOUR CREATIVITY CREATIVE LOLLYGAGGING: WORK HARDER AT WORKING LESS by Michael J. Vaughn Part 2. PLOT & CONFLICT: YOUR STORY’S ACTION & SUSPENSE
Chapter 8. STORY TRUMPS STRUCTURE by Steven James Chapter 9. MAP YOUR NOVEL WITH A REVERSE OUTLINE by N.M. Kelby Chapter 10. WRITE WELL-CRAFTED SCENES TO SUPPORT YOUR STORY by James Scott Bell Chapter 11. USE BRAIDING TO LAYER YOUR STORY LINE by Heather Sellers Chapter 12. CRAFT AN OPENING SCENE THAT LURES READERS INTO Chapter TWO by Les Edgerton Chapter 13. WRITE A FIVE-STAR Chapter ONE by Elizabeth Sims Chapter 14. STRENGTHEN YOUR SCENES by James Scott Bell Chapter 15. RESCUE YOUR STORY FROM PLOT PITFALLS by Laura Whitcomb
Focus on the Writing Life: BEATING WRITER’S BLOCK START ME UP by Elizabeth Sims Part 3. POINT OF VIEW: THE VOICE OF YOUR STORY
Chapter 16. UNDERSTANDING DIFFERENCES IN POV by James V. Smith, Jr. Chapter 17. USING PERCEPTION TO ENHANCE YOUR POV by Alicia Rasley Chapter 18. POV CHARACTERS WHO OVERSTEP THEIR BOUNDS by Kristen Johnson Ingram Chapter 19. MASTERING MULTIPLE POINTS OF VIEW by Simon Wood
Focus on the Writing Life: USING YOUR MUSE MAKE YOUR OWN MUSE by N.M. Kelby FUELING YOUR MUSE WITH COMPOST by Heather Sellers Part 4. SETTING & BACKSTORY: THE CONTEXT FOR YOUR STORY
Chapter 20. CREATING YOUR STORY’S TIME & PLACE by Donald Maass Chapter 21. REFINE YOUR SETTING SKILL SET by Brian Kiteley Chapter 22. WHY BACKSTORY IS ESSENTIAL by Larry Brooks Chapter 23. SIX WAYS TO LAYER IN BACKSTORY by Hallie Ephron Chapter 24. WEAVE IN BACKSTORY TO REVEAL CHARACTER by Rachel Ballon Chapter 25. HOW TO BUILD SUSPENSE WITH BACKSTORY by Leigh Michaels
Focus on the Writing Life: BALANCING WRITING WITH THE REST OF LIFE MARRY YOUR LIFE TO YOUR WRITING by Sheila Bender THE WRITE-AT-HOME MOM by Christina Katz Part 5. DIALOGUE: WHAT YOUR CHARACTERS SAY TO EACH OTHER
Chapter 26. AMP UP DIALOGUE WITH EMOTIONAL BEATS by Todd A. Stone Chapter 27. WEAVE ACTION, NARRATIVE, & DIALOGUE by Gloria Kempton Chapter 28. AVOID WRITING SAME-OLD, SAME-OLD CONVERSATIONS by Michael Levin
Focus on the Writing Life: MAXIMIZING YOUR PRODUCTIVITY REINVENTING YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH TIME by Sage Cohen Part 6. DESCRIPTION & WORD CHOICE: WHAT YOU TELL READERS
Chapter 29. BALANCING DESCRIPTION & SUMMARY by Ron Rozelle Chapter 30. FOLLOW THE RULES FOR STRONGER WRITING by Nancy Lamb Chapter 31. KEEP YOUR STORY LEAN by Nancy Kress Chapter 32. MAKE YOUR TONE PITCH-PERFECT by Adair Lara Chapter 33. UNDERSTANDING GENDER DIFFERENCES by Leigh Anne Jasheway
Focus on the Writing Life: RESEARCHING YOUR WORK RESEARCHING YOUR IDEAS by the Editors of Writer’s Digest Part 7. REVISION: HOW YOUR STORY COMES TOGETHER
Chapter 34. HOW TO GAIN PERSPECTIVE ON YOUR WORK by Elizabeth Sims Chapter 35. FIRE UP YOUR FICTION: FOUR TECHNIQUES by Donald Maass Chapter 36. WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR NOVEL STALLS by John Dufresne Chapter 37. KEEP YOUR STORY MOVING AT THE RIGHT PACE by Jessica Page Morrell Chapter 38. PUT YOUR FICTION TO THE PLAUSIBILITY TEST by Steve Almond Chapter 39. TRANSFORM THAT OUT-OF-SHAPE FIRST DRAFT by Lin Enger
Focus on the Writing Life: GETTING PUBLISHED SELLING YOUR FICTION by the Editors of Writer’s Digest Appendix A. FICTION GENRE DESCRIPTIONS Appendix B. RESOURCES Permissions Copyright Page
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