Write Your First Novel Now. Book 5 - On chapters

Write A Book Series. A Beginner's Guide, #5

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Cover of the book Write Your First Novel Now. Book 5 - On chapters by Robbie Kew, Robbie Kew
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Author: Robbie Kew ISBN: 9781386027195
Publisher: Robbie Kew Publication: June 17, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Robbie Kew
ISBN: 9781386027195
Publisher: Robbie Kew
Publication: June 17, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

This little book number 5 is about chapters and the importance of their place and their structure in your book.

If you have outlined as in Book 1 of this series, you will now have Chapter Summaries. They are wonderful; the best tool you will ever have. Chapter Summaries are like a map. They are the map that will take you from the beginning of your journey to the very end.

The writer is like a travel guide. It is important that you take your readers on a journey without getting them lost along the way. If you know where you are going, your reader will appreciate and enjoy the journey.

As you write, each chapter creates an important link in the story. Each chapter leads your reader on to the next. Each chapter should end with something that makes the reader want to move on to the next. And then the next chapter begins with interest and so the story moves forward.

This little book 5 will talk in depth about chapters and chapter skills. I hope it helps the beginning writer to create ongoing interest in their story.

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This little book number 5 is about chapters and the importance of their place and their structure in your book.

If you have outlined as in Book 1 of this series, you will now have Chapter Summaries. They are wonderful; the best tool you will ever have. Chapter Summaries are like a map. They are the map that will take you from the beginning of your journey to the very end.

The writer is like a travel guide. It is important that you take your readers on a journey without getting them lost along the way. If you know where you are going, your reader will appreciate and enjoy the journey.

As you write, each chapter creates an important link in the story. Each chapter leads your reader on to the next. Each chapter should end with something that makes the reader want to move on to the next. And then the next chapter begins with interest and so the story moves forward.

This little book 5 will talk in depth about chapters and chapter skills. I hope it helps the beginning writer to create ongoing interest in their story.

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