Fiction-Writing Modes

Eleven Essential Tools for Bringing Your Story to Life

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Language Arts, Writing & Publishing, Writing Skills, Reference
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Author: Mike Klaassen ISBN: 9781682221013
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: October 3, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Mike Klaassen
ISBN: 9781682221013
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: October 3, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Are you thinking about writing fiction? Writing a novel? Trying to improve a manuscript? Then you need to know all about fiction-writing modes. Eleven fiction-writing modes comprise all written fiction. If you don't know what they are and how each works, how can your story reach its potential? Writing fiction isn't easy, but trying to write a novel without a solid understanding of fiction-writing modes is an exercise in frustration. You can learn about fiction-writing modes in three ways: (1) just start writing and hope you learn over time, (2) read lots of books and attend a bunch of seminars, or (3) study a book devoted entirely to the subject. Mike Klaassen has already read the books and attended the seminars. Combining his copious notes with his own writing experience, he's identified and defined eleven fiction-writing modes that comprise all written fiction. Save yourself a ton of time, money, and frustration with one comprehensive, concise book. Inside "Fiction-Writing Modes," you'll discover: all eleven modes, a definition of each mode, the nuances of using each mode, practical examples of how to use each mode, which modes are the most effective in fiction-writing today, how combining modes can magnify your writing power, and much, much more. Why spend countless hours doing your own research? "Fiction-Writing Modes: Eleven Essential Tools for Bringing Your Story to Life" is a treasure of straightforward, practical information that you can use immediately. Unlock your full potential with "Fiction-Writing Modes" today!

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Are you thinking about writing fiction? Writing a novel? Trying to improve a manuscript? Then you need to know all about fiction-writing modes. Eleven fiction-writing modes comprise all written fiction. If you don't know what they are and how each works, how can your story reach its potential? Writing fiction isn't easy, but trying to write a novel without a solid understanding of fiction-writing modes is an exercise in frustration. You can learn about fiction-writing modes in three ways: (1) just start writing and hope you learn over time, (2) read lots of books and attend a bunch of seminars, or (3) study a book devoted entirely to the subject. Mike Klaassen has already read the books and attended the seminars. Combining his copious notes with his own writing experience, he's identified and defined eleven fiction-writing modes that comprise all written fiction. Save yourself a ton of time, money, and frustration with one comprehensive, concise book. Inside "Fiction-Writing Modes," you'll discover: all eleven modes, a definition of each mode, the nuances of using each mode, practical examples of how to use each mode, which modes are the most effective in fiction-writing today, how combining modes can magnify your writing power, and much, much more. Why spend countless hours doing your own research? "Fiction-Writing Modes: Eleven Essential Tools for Bringing Your Story to Life" is a treasure of straightforward, practical information that you can use immediately. Unlock your full potential with "Fiction-Writing Modes" today!

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