Write it Now. Book 3 - The Outline

Write Your Novel or Memoir. A Series Guide For Beginners, #3

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Creativity
Cover of the book Write it Now. Book 3 - The Outline by Robbie McCauley, Robbie McCauley
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Author: Robbie McCauley ISBN: 9781386554073
Publisher: Robbie McCauley Publication: June 7, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Robbie McCauley
ISBN: 9781386554073
Publisher: Robbie McCauley
Publication: June 7, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Many beginners don’t see the need for an outline. So many write Chapter 1 at the top and start. Most don’t get far then, or they do a very ‘beginner’s’ job of what they do write.

The great majority of established authors still write an outline for every new book they attempt. The more books they’ve written, the more they understand the importance of outlining first.

Outlining creates a tool. It is a very valuable tool that will keep you going. And further breaking it down into chapters is an even better tool.

Many new writers start with an idea for a book and end with a short story. An idea alone is not enough. Writing an ouline in the way described in Book 1 of this series, develop your story. It turns your idea into something much more detailed. It gradually grows your idea into a complex series of events that turn your idea, and your short story, into a real book length story.

Writing a book is a journey. But you will get lost if you don’t know where you are going.

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Many beginners don’t see the need for an outline. So many write Chapter 1 at the top and start. Most don’t get far then, or they do a very ‘beginner’s’ job of what they do write.

The great majority of established authors still write an outline for every new book they attempt. The more books they’ve written, the more they understand the importance of outlining first.

Outlining creates a tool. It is a very valuable tool that will keep you going. And further breaking it down into chapters is an even better tool.

Many new writers start with an idea for a book and end with a short story. An idea alone is not enough. Writing an ouline in the way described in Book 1 of this series, develop your story. It turns your idea into something much more detailed. It gradually grows your idea into a complex series of events that turn your idea, and your short story, into a real book length story.

Writing a book is a journey. But you will get lost if you don’t know where you are going.

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