Plot Hot-Selling Fiction The Easy Way: How To Write Novels And Short Stories Readers Love

Plot Hot-Selling Fiction The Easy Way: How To Write  Novels And Short Stories Readers Love

Hate plotting? Perhaps you've tried many plotting systems, and none work for you...

This plotting system works for my students, and it it will work for you. It's the easiest, fastest, and most fun plotting method ever. You can use it for all your fiction, whether you're writing short stories, novellas or novels. Take control of your fiction now, and publish more, more easily.

 

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About the Book

Writing commercial fiction is a challenge for many authors. Have you ever said: “I can’t plot…?” If you have, your struggles with plotting your fiction are over.

You’re about to discover the easiest, fastest, and most fun plotting method ever. You can use it for all your fiction, whether you’re writing short stories, novellas or novels. Take control of your fiction now, and publish more, more easily.

This method will work for you, whether you’ve yet to write a novel, or have written a dozen novels.

The “easy” plotting method starts with creating a single character. Not only will you discover how to create original characters, you’ll create original plots too. And they’ll be plots which readers love.

You’ll also discover a “plotless” method of plotting in this book. This is my favorite plotting method, because you’re writing free-style. Oddly enough, the plotless method helps you to create wonderful plots.

Enjoy plotting your fiction: it’s easier than you can imagine, and much more fun too.

 

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Series: Selling Writer Strategies, Book 3
Genre: Writing fiction
Tags: how to write fiction, write short stories
Publisher: Angela Booth
Publication Year: 2017
ASIN: B01J9D3KUA
eBook Price: 5.99
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