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Index
Title Page
Copyright Page
Epigraph
One - First Impressions: How to Write Dynamic, Evocative, and Potent Beginnings
Two - Underpinnings: Structuring Stories for Maximum Dramatic Effect
Three - Plot Is a Verb: Using Change, Adversity, and Action to Shape a Story
Four - Striptease: Stirring in Suspense
Five - Blood, Roses, and Mosquitoes: Writing from the Senses
Six - Bling-Bling: Reining in Style and Language
Seven - Conflict: Can’t Live with It, Can’t Write without It
Eight - “She said winsomely”: Avoiding Dialogue Disasters
Nine - Never Write About Wimps: Creating Potent and Memorable Characters
Ten - Make a Scene: Writing the Building Blocks of Stories
Eleven - Find the Emotion: Writing with Emotional Potency
Twelve - Tragedy Doesn’t Equal Memoir: Writing Life Stories That Readers Cannot ...
Thirteen - The Final Edit: Fixing Your Manuscript without Losing It
Fourteen - Driving an Editor Crazy: Goofs, Gaffes, and Howlers That Sink a Manuscript
Epilogue:
Acknowledgements
The Lingo of Fiction
The Lingo of Publishing
Index
About the Author
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