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Pimp My Fiction: Write a Bestselling Novel by Learning Powerful Writing Techniques
by Paula Wynne
Part 1 of the Writers' Resource series
This 40,000+word is a full collection of the best writing resource guides to teach you how to write a novel!
Save money before buying writing books that may not be what your novel requires. “Pimp My Fiction” is the 'ultimate guide to every useful, interesting and downright indispensable writing instruction book'.
“Pimp My Fiction” lists books for you to learn:
• The Craft of Writing: Find out what a bestselling, page-turning novel requires
• Structure Your Novel: Learn the different story structures and which one may suit your novel
• Your First Few Pages: Why it is important to hook your reader from the first sentence
• Creating Characters: How to create believable characters that readers will love
• Character Viewpoint: Which character viewpoint should you use and why
• Character Templates: Various resources for creating compelling fictional people
• Creating Villains: Like heroes, your villains must jump off the page and grab your readers
• Character Emotions: Why your characters must have an emotional journey along with your readers
• Writing Dialogue: Why each character should have their own voice and how dialogue reveals their personality
• Cinematic Settings: Make your settings and scene locations come alive with vivid, sensory details
• Sci-Fi, Supernatural and Fantasy: How to write in these fascinating genres
• Other Genres: Whether your passion is writing thrillers, supernatural and paranormal, fantasy and science fiction or romance, or even children's books, there are several other genre resources
• Writing for Children: Learn how to write for children and young adults
• Writing a Thriller: It's not only pace that sets your novel alight, find out the secrets to thrill readers
• Blueprints: Find writing templates and blueprints to get your novel started immediately
• Self-Editing: How to use self-editing tips and tricks to hone and tone your novel
• Dictionaries and Thesauruses: A long list of every kind of Dictionary and Thesaurus a writer requires
So, if you're reading this because you want to find out how to write a novel, this ultimate list of fiction writing technique books will arm you with all the ammunition you need. Save yourself eons of time trying to find the right books to improve your writing. This one book will give you all the answers!
After reading this book, you'll understand all the elements of writing a novel. Pimp My Fiction will provide you with armfuls of books on every writing subject to improve your novel writing, transform your novel into a page turning bestseller and ensure your success as a novelist.
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101 Writers' Scene Settings: Unique Location Ideas & Sensory Details for Writers' to Create Vivid Sc
by Paula Wynne
Part 3 of the Writers' Resource series
Don't Just Write A Scene ~ Create A Memorable SettingMake your novel's scene settings come alive to your readers with mood, senses, atmosphere and vivid descriptions shown through the point of view of your characters. This book will guide you through choosing settings with mood, atmosphere and sensory details that will influence your characters.
In films like “Bourne” or “Bond” you see baddies chasing the hero through crowded towns with tight corners and narrow streets or racing across roof tops. In other classic films you may see the most unusual places on earth and wonder how the studios found those places to feature in their films.
Clearly, they have endless budgets with numerous bodies to scout for locations. But what if there was a resource where writers could dip in and out to find these special types of locations for setting their scenes? Now there is!
Inside, bestselling author of “Pimp My Fiction”, Paula Wynne guides you through: • Creating a novel setting in order to write a vivid scene • Finding unique locations for different scenarios in your plot • Creating vivid setting descriptions • Weaving them together seamlessly through the character's actions and reactions • Develop location elements to write realistic, intriguing descriptions from the character's POV • Using sensory details that bring your setting to life • Layers of details that make a reader feel like they are right there with your character.
Filled with ideas for categories such as crowded towns, tight and narrow streets, adventure locations, places up high and down below, mountains and valleys, seascapes, abandoned places, modern techno, scary and spooky, and unusual work places, homes and fight scenes, “101 Writers' Scene Settings” helps you to dive into the researching and planning your settings so you can write a compelling scene and create a vivid setting that readers won't forget.
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