[Read] How to Write a Novel Using the Snowflake Method: Volume 1 (Advanced Fiction Writing)

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A Magical Key to Unlock Your Creative Wizard Are you writing a novel, but having trouble getting your first draft written? You ve heard of "outlining," but that sounds too rigid for you. You ve heard of "organic writing," but that seems a bit squishy to you. Take a look at the wildly popular Snowflake Method-ten battle-tested steps that jump-start your creativity and help you quickly map out your story. All around the world, novelists are using the Snowflake Method right now to ignite their imaginations and get their first drafts down. In this book, you ll follow the story of a fictitious novelist as she learns to tap into the amazing power of the Snowflake Method. Almost magically, she finds her story growing from a simple idea into a deep and powerful novel. And she finds her novel changing her-into a stronger, more courageous person. Zany, Over the Top, and Just Plain Fun How to Write a Novel Using the Snowflake Method is a "business parable"-a how-to guide written in story form. It s zany. It s over the top. It s just plain fun. It "shows" you how it s done, rather than "tells" you. You ll learn "by example" how to grow your story idea into a sizzling first draft. You ll discover: How to define your "target audience" the "right" way, so you know exactly how your ideal readers think and feel. Forget what the experts tell you about "demographics." How to create a dynamite selling tool that will instantly tell people whether they ll love your story or hate it. And you "want" them to love it or hate it. How to get inside the skin of each of your characters-even your villain. "Especially" your villain. How to find a deep, emotively powerful theme for your story. Do you know the best point in your novel to unveil your theme? How to know when to backtrack, and why backtracking is "essential" to writing great fiction. How to fire-test each scene to ensure it s high-impact-"before" you write it. Excerpt Goldilocks had always wanted to write a novel. She learned to r

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