Introduction | |
Getting Ready to Write Fiction | |
Fiction Writing Basics | |
What Makes a Great Story? | |
Finding Your Audience and Category | |
Four Ways to Write a Great Novel | |
Managing Your Time . . . and Yourself | |
Creating Compelling Fiction | |
Building Your Story World: The Setting for Your Story | |
Creating Compelling Characters | |
Storyline and Three-Act Structure: The Top Layers of Your Plot | |
Synopsis, Scene List, and Scene: Your Middle Layers of Plot | |
Action, Dialogue, and More: The Lowest Layer of Your Plot | |
Thinking Through Your Theme | |
Editing and Polishing Your Story and Characters | |
Analyzing Your Characters | |
Scrutinizing Your Story Structure | |
Editing Your Scenes for Structure | |
Editing Your Scenes for Content | |
Getting Published | |
Getting Ready to Sell Your Book: Polishing and Submitting | |
Approaching Agents and Editors | |
The Part of Tens | |
Ten Steps to Analyzing Your Story | |
Ten Reasons Novels Are Rejected | |
Index | |
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