● The formula one major romance publisher uses to craft a great plot (they won’t publish
the book unless the story has this element)…pg. 5
● Questions that stage actors use before they get into character (great for
sketching a character outline)…pg. 8
● The one thing you must get right if you have a hero/quest story (people who haven’t
written a word in their life will shout at you if you get this wrong)…pg. 10
● The writing voice to use if you want to write a modern literary novel…pg. 15
● How to make the transition from scene to scene fluid (great if you don’t want to write
too much) … pg. 16
● A method to determine what your writing style is … pg. 17
● A method to spot where your writing is weak (and how to improve it) … pg. 17
● How to write less and say more … pg. 18
● When to use past and present tense (and which books mix them successfully)…pg. 19
● The grammar mistake that newspapers and even accomplished writers still
commit. You’ll want to avoid making this mistake at all costs … pg. 21
● How to write a strong first paragraph. (Get this wrong and readers will throw your book
in the garbage bin)… pg. 23
● How to turn even a thin idea into something you can use in a short story… pg. 24
● The real scientific explanation for why you suffer from writer’s block. (It’s not as
complicated as you think)…pg. 25
● An old-fashioned exercise which dissolves writer’s block and one weird tip
you can do at home to unlock your creativity…pg. 26
● How “The Terminator” can help you write the middle of a story (and how to avoid a
mistake many modern action movies make)…pg. 27
● A writing exercise to get yourself unstuck when writing the middle section
(80% of writers get stuck while writing this part)…pg. 27
And much more.
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