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Four Principles for a Successful Non-Fiction Proposal


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Value Change in a Scene

Why Reinvent the Wheel?


Preparing for Success: The Author Questionnaire

How Much Control Does An Author Really Have Over Their Titles and Covers?

 Capture the Flying Monkeys

E-mail Etiquette

 

The Importance of Backstory


A Few Key Contract Negotiating Tips For Newbies


Stuck? Try These Novel Development Tools

 

The Ah-Ha Moment by Linda Rohrbough

 

The Second Log Line

    Your Book's Theme As A Tool

POV The Unappreciated Discipline

 Successful Book Signings

Carpel Tunnel is All in Your Head

Con Artist Agents

Finishing That Book

Greasing the Process

 Looking Like a Writer

Presenting Your Manuscript Like a Pro

Robin Perini on Braiding Character with Plot

Strategic Goal Setting

The Genre Hurdle

The Genre Hurdle, Table One

How to Make and Keep Promises to Your Reader


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Don't Be Conned by Agents

 

Writers' League of Texas Scribe    

"Preparing to Pitch" and "What's Different About the Agents and Editors Conference"

 

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Novel Writing Worksheets in Microsoft Word Format

       

Section sheet master for Scene and Sequel Planning.doc

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Goal Motivation Conflict –GMC- Chart for Each Character.doc

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