The Three-Act Writing Structure

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Author: Mark E Tyson ISBN: 9781386672043
Publisher: Shadesilver Publishing Publication: May 23, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Mark E Tyson
ISBN: 9781386672043
Publisher: Shadesilver Publishing
Publication: May 23, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Preparing to write a novel or a novella can be daunting. Whether you’re a writer who makes up the story as you go along (a pantser) or you’re someone who plans out your plot, or you’re hybrid of both, one aspect of the process remains the same; the book must have a beginning, a middle, and an end. Writing within the Three-Act Writing Structure can help. By mastering the Three-Act structure or the Five-Act structure, you can rest assured your readers will be satisfied when they read the final few pages of your book. One of the biggest mistakes a writer makes is not having a well-placed middle for their novel or novella. This book explains the Three-Act structure in detail.

I have also gathered up useful information I think will benefit the novella and novel writer specifically. Such as not only how to write dialogue but also how to correctly punctuate it. How to get around common point of view issues, and how to write believable, memorable characters plus much, much more.

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Preparing to write a novel or a novella can be daunting. Whether you’re a writer who makes up the story as you go along (a pantser) or you’re someone who plans out your plot, or you’re hybrid of both, one aspect of the process remains the same; the book must have a beginning, a middle, and an end. Writing within the Three-Act Writing Structure can help. By mastering the Three-Act structure or the Five-Act structure, you can rest assured your readers will be satisfied when they read the final few pages of your book. One of the biggest mistakes a writer makes is not having a well-placed middle for their novel or novella. This book explains the Three-Act structure in detail.

I have also gathered up useful information I think will benefit the novella and novel writer specifically. Such as not only how to write dialogue but also how to correctly punctuate it. How to get around common point of view issues, and how to write believable, memorable characters plus much, much more.

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