How to Write a Book-Perpustakaan.org

How to Write a Book-Perpustakaan.org
By:Dan Brown
Published on 2016-03-17 by Nmd Books

Have you ever wanted to learn how to write a book? This unpretentious little guide through the perils of writing fiction follows the process through four stages: gathering the raw material, planning, rough draft writing, and revision.

The principles and craft of novel writing can be taught - and with lots of practice you can learn how to write! Novelist Dan Brown shares not only his own experience on how to write a novel but also the thoughts of many classic masters of fiction.

Teachers call it "common-sensical and wise," raising the right questions and offering suggestions, never rules.

Beginning writers call it "reassuring" yet "demanding." Experienced writers say they dip into it again when beginning a novel "or just when I feel low." Beginning writers following this step by step plan will complete a finished novel by the end of this course of study.

"Concise and to-the-point.

This book is not just about writing; it's about being who you are and doing what you can." - Writer's Digest

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