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Old 04-15-2012, 01:09 AM   #1
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Free (nook/Kindle) Break Into Fiction [Novel Writing Self-Help]

Break Into Fiction: 11 Steps to Building a Story that Sells by Mary Buckham and Dianna Love gives advice to aspiring authors on exactly what it says in the title, free courtesy of publisher Adams Media.

Currently free @ B&N and Amazon UK, likely to drop in the main store.

Description
Getting a book published is hard enough—getting a novel published is doubly so! But a writer seeing his story on bookshelves everywhere is just a rewrite away with this book! Written by two award-winning novelists, this workshop-in-a-book is all aspiring authors need to master the art of fiction—and see their novel in print.

Based on their popular workshops, Mary Buckham and Dianna Love Snell have created a novel-writing system that anyone can follow. Their innovative method shows writers how to create stories of depth, excitement, and emotion with:

* Easy-to-understand templates that guide the new writer through building a novel and show more experienced writers how to deepen a plot and take a first draft to the next level
* Reference examples from a strongly-plotted popular genre films like suspense, classics, children, and romance
* Simple worksheets to build a strong story one plot point at a time for any genre
* Troubleshooting tips that reveal how to find and fix holes that weaken the plot
* Insights from best-selling novelists representing a variety of fiction genres
* A bonus dialogue guide that reveals how to make a character come alive through conversation.

Inspiring authors shall struggle no more with the help of this step-by-step guide!
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