Starting a book from scratch can be an exciting but daunting process. The thought of creating an entire world and bringing characters to life can be overwhelming, but with the right approach and mindset, it can also be immensely rewarding. Here are some tips on how to start writing a book from scratch: Choose a genre and narrow down your focus. Before you start writing, it’s important to decide what type of book you want to write. Do you want to write a romance novel, a mystery, or a memoir? Once you’ve chosen a genre, you can begin to focus on the specific themes and topics you want…
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Deep, Multi-Faceted Development and Progression of Romantic Relationships By Karen S. Wiesner Based on CPR for Dead or Lifeless Fiction {A Writer’s Guide to Deep and Multifaceted Development and Progression of Characters, Plot, and Relationships} “Character is not created in isolation or repose; it’s forged through interaction with others and the world.” ~The Art of Character: Creating Memorable Characters for Fiction, Film, and TV by David Corbett Human beings tend to live in groups, whether because one person has the limited ability to live by himself or because we like to be dependent on each other–and of course we like and care about each other as well.…
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(ebooks are available from all sites, and print is available from Amazon, Barnes and Noble and some from Angus and Robertson) Bonus Companion Booklet for CPR for Dead or Lifeless Fiction CPR for Dead or Lifeless Fiction {A Writer’s Guide to Deep and Multifaceted Development and Progression of Characters, Plots, and Relationships} Bonus Companion Booklet contains all the blank worksheets, checklists, charts, exercises, and/or other aids from the main book along with detailed examples. This companion booklet is provided as a supplement, assuming readers have a working knowledge of the methods discussed in Volume 6 of the 3D Fiction Fundamentals Collection by Karen S. Wiesner. or Continue…