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Old 10-20-2014, 09:24 PM   #18
crich70
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I think that the Snowflake guy and his partner have a book out on Amazon that I saw, which is Goldilocks something /Snowflake. In it, he tells the story of how Goldilocks goes to a writer's conference, and chaos ensues, but I'm told it's really clever--each section is about how to use Snowflake, while showing how the author used Snowflake to create the characters and plot. A friend of mine bought it (a whopping $2, or something like that) and thought it was great; she'd tried pantsing and it didn't work, tried outlining and that didn't work, and the Snowflake thing really got her going. She's at 50K words now. so...who am I to argue with her success? She's further along than I am, although I admit, my hands run out of steam at the end of the business day. (That's my excuse, and I'm sticking to it.)
Yep, it's called How to Write a Novel Using the Snowflake Method and it's also available at Smashwords.
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