The Tidy Guide to Self-Editing Your Novel


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You've written a novel. Now what? It's editing time! The Tidy Guide to Self-Editing Your Novel brings you a no-nonsense approach to revise and polish your book. In this guide, you'll learn how to… - Self-edit your novel with a calm, motivated mindset. - Polish your story so that it outshines the competition. The Tidy Guide to Self-Editing Your Novel is a quick 30-minute read that’s jam-packed with information essential for writers at any stage in their careers.




Revising Your Novel: First Draft to Finished Draft: A Step-By-Step Guide to Revising Your Novel


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Get all three Fixing Your Revision Problems books in one omnibus This book contains Fixing Your Character & Point-of-View Problems, Fixing Your Plot & Story Structure Problems, and Fixing Your Setting & Description Problems--PLUS a BONUS workshop: How to Salvage Half-Finished Manuscripts. A strong story has many parts, and when one breaks down, the whole book can fail. Make sure your story is the best it can be to keep your readers hooked. Janice Hardy takes you step-by-step through the novel revision process, from character issues, to plot problems, to description issues. She'll show you how to analyze your draft, spot any problems or weak areas, and fix problems hurting your manuscript. With clear and easy-to-understand examples, Revising Your Novel: First Draft to Finished Draft offers eleven self-guided workshops that target the common issues that make readers stop reading. It will help you: Flesh out weak characters and build strong character arcs Find the right amount of backstory to enhance, not bog down, your story Create unpredictable plots that keep readers guessing Develop compelling hooks to build tension in every scene Determine the right way to include information without infodumping Fix awkward stage direction and unclear character actions Revising Your Novel: First Draft to Finished Draft starts every workshop with an analysis and offers multiple revision options in each area. You choose the options that best fit your writing process. Learn how to: Develop a strong and effective revision plan Analyze your manuscript to find its strengths and weaknesses Spot common red flag words for problem areas (such as told prose) Determine the best way to revise a scene, plot, character, or novel Fix problems holding your novel back Revising Your Novel: First Draft to Finished Draft is an easy-to-follow guide to revising your manuscript and crafting a strong finished draft that will keep readers hooked.




Writing Into the Dark: How to Write a Novel Without an Outline


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With more than a hundred published novels and more than seventeen million copies of his books in print, USA Today bestselling author Dean Wesley Smith knows how to outline. And he knows how to write a novel without an outline. In this WMG Writer's Guide, Dean takes you step-by-step through the process of writing without an outline and explains why not having an outline boosts your creative voice and keeps you more interested in your writing. Want to enjoy your writing more and entertain yourself? Then toss away your outline and Write into the Dark.




On Editing


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"Highly recommended: On Editing is indispensable reading for anyone who is or wants to be a writer. Every desk should have a copy!" - Dr Samantha J. Rayner, Director of the Centre for Publishing, UCL "On Editing is a feast with many courses. When you have finished this book, you will feel encouraged, empowered, and indomitable. If you are writing-or editing-a novel, you could do no better than to have this book by your side. Comprehensive, easily digestible, it is a classic in the making." - Shaye Areheart, Director of the Columbia Publishing Course Writing a novel is a magical but often difficult journey; and when your first draft is complete, that journey's not over. As the editing process gets underway, authors often find themselves in unfamiliar territory. What does it mean to 'map your plot'? How do you know if you're 'head-hopping'? When is your novel ready to send out to agents, and how do you make each submission count? Written by the team behind one of the world's most successful literary consultancies, On Editing will show you how to master the self-edit. You will learn to compose, draft, and edit while sharpening your writing and ensuring that your novel is structurally sound, authentic, well-written, and ready for submission. On Editing will help you harness your creative potential, transform the way you think about your writing, and revolutionise your editorial process. "It's easy for writers to be overwhelmed by the technicalities of writing, editing and getting published, but Helen Corner-Bryant and Kathryn Price share their decades of experience nurturing writers in On Editing. They know all the problems and how to fix them - including many you might not even think of - and explain it all in a clean, jargon-free, way that demystifies the whole process, with infectious enthusiasm that will have you ready, eager and bursting with the confidence to take your writing to the next level." - Writing Magazine




How To Write Non-Fiction


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" ... includes the business models of writing non-fiction, the details of how to research, write and edit your book, as well as publishing, product creation and marketing."--Cover.




Nine Day Novel-Self Publishing


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Self Publishing is Hard?! Does the KDP dashboard feel like the control panel of a jumbo jet? Does getting your book self published to CreateSpace feel like you're lost in space? ...been there, done that, so let me show you the T-shirt! The first time we self published a book to KDP, we were so afraid to make a mistake that it took hours. Then came the errors and the publishing, republishing and republishing again and again to make sure the files were right. And every time we needed to change the description or adjust keywords or pricing for the book, we had to wait 12 hours to see it live! And that was just publishing to Kindle... CreatSpace is a whole other can of worms... Help is Here Self publishing your own book is rewarding, but it is also painful if you don't know the techinical in's and outs - which is where our experience comes in! Between the two of us, we've self published over 30 books in the past 12 months, both on Kindle and CreateSpace, so we know a thing or two about the process. And we want to save you the heartache and hair-pulling that can occur when you're trying to do everything yourself. But this book is more than just a step-by-step tutorial guide about how to use Scrivener to compile the files for KDP and CreateSpace. We've crammed in hard-won knowledge like: Author Platform basics Email Autoresponder Basics How to set up a basic Mailchimp opt-in form Better book building functions Structuring your novel's contents like a pro Plus so much more Let's not beat around the bush any longer. It's time to feel good about self publishing your book, because you're fully equipped with the tools and knowledge to get it done and up on Amazon so your raving fans can gobble it up! Scroll to the top, click or tap on the "buy now" button and start reading your way to self publishing success in 5 minutes or less.




Editor-Proof Your Writing


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Don’t let simple mistakes ruin your book’s chances! If you’re not getting published, you may suffer from foggy writing—writing that’s full of unnecessary, misused, and overused words. Foggy writing drives editors crazy, and it’s the number one reason most manuscripts are rejected on first glance. Let veteran editor Don McNair show you how to clear up your foggy writing and produce sparkling copy that will attract agents, editors, readers, and sales. Editor-Proof Your Writing will show you how to avoid fatal writing mistakes by eliminating unnecessary words—and in the process you’ll strengthen your book’s action, invigorate your dialogue, and make your writing crackle with life. Containing 21 simple, straightforward principles, Editor-Proof Your Writing teaches how to edit weak verb forms, strip away author intrusions, ban redundancies, eliminate foggy phrases, correct passive-voice sentences, slash misused and overused words, and fix other writing mistakes. A must-have addition to every writer’s toolkit, Editor-Proof Your Writing won’t just make your writing clearer; it will make you a better writer — more expressive, more entertaining, and more likely to sell.




The Tidy Guide to Self-Editing Your Novel: The Clutter-Free, 30-Minute Course for Polishing Your Book Without Going Crazy


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You've written a novel. Now what? It's editing time! The Tidy Guide to Self-Editing Your Novel brings you a no-nonsense approach to revise and polish your book. In this guide, you'll learn how to¿¿ Self-edit your novel with a calm, motivated mindset¿ Polish your story so that it outshines the competition The Tidy Guide to Self-Editing Your Novel is a quick 30-minute read that's jam-packed with information essential for writers at any stage in their careers.




Pistol Daisy


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The Successful Author Mindset


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Being a writer is not just about typing. It's also about surviving the roller-coaster of the creative journey. Self-doubt, fear of failure, the need for validation, perfectionism, writer's block, comparisonitis, overwhelm, and much more. This book offers a survival strategy and ways to deal with them all.