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And i have far too many unfinished books on my hard drive because they lost their spark even with the best most meticulous plot... Read More
I think this book in conjunction with the “snowflake method” of outlining can help a writer assemble a more compelling story
His advice on endings begins with the lead character’s mirror moment 11
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In boxing theres a saying stealing a round
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- This product had a total of 246 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jan 11 2022.
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The author walks you through a series of mileposts every author must past
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The author dissects the role each milepost plays in moving your novel forward
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A clear connected path is laid out for the writer to follow
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After finishing this book i finally was relieved with the techniques and concepts of brainstorming endings first with passion while also knowing if things change while assessing the middle its okay to have an ending that is malleable
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James scott bells assessment in this helped me channel that chaotic imagination and i realize i can utilize a technique called image streaming to be a massive help in trying out those exercises and questions mentioned in the book
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When i bought this book it was primarily because i had heard the author interviewed by joanna penn on her podcast
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I didnt even reach the halfway point of this book when i was inspired to finish the novel
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I do not agree with the main premise that you need to know the ending when you begin i like what stephen king says about it if you know the end it is boring to write the book
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