
Write That Novel!
Learn Practical Tips for Writing Fiction, Sparking Your Creativity, and Making the Process Fun and Easy
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Karen McQuestion

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About this listen
If you've ever had a good idea for a book, but weren't sure where to begin or how to keep going once you've started, this book's for you!
Karen McQuestion, whose novels have sold more than three million copies worldwide, introduces straightforward strategies learned in writing more than twenty-five books. Find out how to spark your creativity and put joy back into the writing process.
In this book you'll discover:
- What to decide before you've written the first word
- The three components you'll find in every great novel
- The trick to making an emotional connection with the reader
- How to use the rule of three to enhance your fiction
- The key to keeping the reader engaged in the story
- How to write a book description (easier than you'd think!)
Besides sharing writing tips, McQuestion gives the reader insights into her own writing process and tells about her path to publication.
If you like writing guides that give practical advice, motivational words of wisdom, and insights into the day-to-day life of a career novelist, you'll love this book.
Don't put it off any longer! Buy Write this Novel! today!
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- Anonymous User
- 03-26-25
The over exaggeration on criticism
Too many contradictions and not enough I get it. You don’t know the basics but this is what you should do. This is how you should do it. This is this. This is that there were some of that, but it was like you’re doing a good job, but you’re also bad kind of thinggiving a compliment just to let the person down that’s what it felt like and I’m glad the book was free to listen to because I would not want to pay and if anybody tries to critique me about my spelling, I’m not texting. I’m voice texting.
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