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So you want to write a novel...

by J.P. Kurzitza

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After being downloaded tens of thousands of times, it's now available in print!This book was written for the many who've wanted to pursue the lofty endeavor of penning (typing) their very own opus, but for one reason or another got lost in the whole process, or perhaps were even a little intimidated. This writer's booklet was designed to get the ball rolling. Inside are valuable templates that will allow you to simply plug-in your plot and characters to help you plot (pun intended) the many (or few) twists and turns, climaxes and conclusions of any aspiring writer's first novel. These templates are worth the cost of this book by themselves!If you have a flood of potential story ideas that need something to harness and channel them into a cohesive format that makes sense, then give this little book a go, and let the exciting journey commence!Happy writing!… (more)
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Short, well-meaning writing guide doesn't offer anything too original, although the four tips at the end all ring true and are nicely stated. Mostly, however, the book consists of three plot templates that would probably fit a work by Donald Hamilton or Eric Ambler pretty well. Nothing wrong with that, but reading the template rather than the actual story is pretty tedious. ( )
  datrappert | Jun 30, 2012 |
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After being downloaded tens of thousands of times, it's now available in print!This book was written for the many who've wanted to pursue the lofty endeavor of penning (typing) their very own opus, but for one reason or another got lost in the whole process, or perhaps were even a little intimidated. This writer's booklet was designed to get the ball rolling. Inside are valuable templates that will allow you to simply plug-in your plot and characters to help you plot (pun intended) the many (or few) twists and turns, climaxes and conclusions of any aspiring writer's first novel. These templates are worth the cost of this book by themselves!If you have a flood of potential story ideas that need something to harness and channel them into a cohesive format that makes sense, then give this little book a go, and let the exciting journey commence!Happy writing!

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