Extract from a great article by Author Jennie Nash on The Book Designer site:
My mission as a book coach is to help writers write the best books they can, which means paying attention to:
the macro elements (the story or argument the book makes)
the micro elements (the words on the page)
the emotional realities of the writing life (the habits that lead to success)
I’ve developed a series of posts to help you learn how to write one really great chapter so that you can take those lessons and apply them to all your work.
the micro elements (the words on the page)
the emotional realities of the writing life (the habits that lead to success)
I’ve developed a series of posts to help you learn how to write one really great chapter so that you can take those lessons and apply them to all your work.
Post 1 – Yank Your Reader Into Your Story With a Great Opening Line
Post 2 – How to Start Your Story in the Right Place
Post 3 – How to Get the Book Out of Your Head and Onto the Page
Post 2 – How to Start Your Story in the Right Place
Post 3 – How to Get the Book Out of Your Head and Onto the Page
A Little Lesson in Dialogue
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