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How to Publish Your eBook from Word to Kindle in under Ten Minutes

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How to Publish Your eBook from Word to Kindle in under Ten Minutes by Ed Ditto provides a detailed and illustrated walk through of this quick method for creating ebooks

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Making a Map of Your Story

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So, you’ve finished your first draft. You’ve typed those two wonderful words ‘The End’. Wouldn’t it be lovely if it really was, if the book was finished – but it’s not. After writing comes re-writi...

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Writing Fiction: How to Structure a Killer Novel Ending | WritersDigest.com

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Here are the principles of story structure that you need to apply to your writing in order to get the ending of your fiction right.
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Resist Giving Characters A Helping Hand

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It is tempting, especially at the beginning of a story, to have things happen in a way that is convenient, just to get the ball rolling.

 

But the temptation for a writer to lend a hand, to put their character in the right place at the right time, makes it harder to get to know the character. You are in fact delaying the start of the story.


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Why Your Story Shouldn’t Be Too Tidy

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Why do silly things happen? Why hiccups? Why, when you find a discarded shoe by the roadside, is it only ever one shoe?

 

Savants lust to describe these phenomena. (Mathematics always come into it.) But they cannot explain them. The ‘what’ is easy. The ‘why’ of anything whatever—the ultimate reason—eludes us.

 

How can this insight help us to write better stories? A story that endures is one that holds a central mystery. Not everything is explained. Every loose end is not tidied up.

 

Nor can it be. That’s life.


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Writing Fiction: How to Divide a Novel Into Chapters

Deciding when to end a chapter and begin a new one can be tricky. Browse examples of chapter breaks from popular novels.

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