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How to Write a Novel
How to Write a Novel: A Blueprint for Fiction Writing & How to Outline Your Novel Using the Snowflake Method | Jonathan Reid
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Do you have an awesome story that you want to write and share with the world but not sure how to get started? Let this book be your blueprint! Whether you want to write short stories or write an entire fiction novel this book can help. Writing is supposed to be a creative and fun process, however so many aspiring writers struggle with how they should outline their novel and are often completely unaware of structure and discipline that is required when writing and end up failing. Within this book are proven strategies that will help ensure you stay on track and finish your masterpiece. Some of the topics include: How to outline your novel and the importance of this overlooked exercise We go in depth on what the snowflake method is and how to use it effectively How to build character summaries and profiles Visual mapping and outlining Skeletal outlining Time management when it comes to your writing and how to stay organized By following the step by step process laid out within this book you'll find the confidence to finish your own novel and have all the steps and knowledge required to do so! This book is purposely designed to be a short read, yet powerful and packed with information. Our hope is that you can finish reading this book in just a few hours and then immediately apply the steps discussed in this book to start working on your very own project. Remember, creative writing is meant to be fun! Enjoy the process!
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BookishClaire
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First draft of novel number 7 is done! It‘s called ON THE SAME PAGE and it‘s a romance novel set partly in a Capitol Hill bookshop. Not sure where I got that idea. 🤔

Lindy 👏👏👏 5y
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Ciannait
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After the first chapter and a half everything went down hill. The other gave descriptions of other methods in the remaining chapters...or was it a continuation of the Snowflake Method...I honestly couldn't tell and didn't care. So why didn‘t I completely bail? Welp, after reading the first half of the second chapter I got an elevator pitch for my novel, a one page synopsis and character outlines...er sort of.

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Ciannait

This book is tiny, but even so I‘m reading it at snail pace because I‘m doing the work it is asking. How do I feel about it? Not sure yet...

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