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27
Novel Writing - Getting Published
The goal of every author is to get into print. This lesson shows you how to find an agent or publisher.

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Novel Writing - Manuscript Evaluation Checklist
How do you know when your manuscript is ready for publication? With my handy Manuscript Evaluation Checklist!

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Novel Writing - Marketing Collateral
During the planning, writing and marketing of your novel there are many documents you'll need other than the manuscript. I'll show you what they are, and include examples for you to use as patterns.

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Novel Writing - Writing Well
This lesson gives you some great tricks guaranteed to improve almost every page of your novel. I'll show you what to search for in your manuscript, and how to polish it to perfection.

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Novel Writing - Writing Big
Writing Big is a collection of techniques that make your fiction leap from the page. We'll explore them together so you can use them to energize every page of your novel.

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22
Novel Writing - Beginnings and Endings
A great beginning hooks readers, and a great ending leaves them thinking. Put them together for a powerful one-two punch.

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21
Novel Writing - Dialogue
Dialogue is much more than conversation. It's a verbal form of conflict. And people don't speak the way they write. I'll show you how to put the right words in the mouths of your characters!

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Novel Writing - Setting
Settings are more than lifeless scenery used to decorate the background of your novel. This lesson shows you how to create a setting that comes alive on the page, step by step.

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19
Novel Writing - Tense
The two most common tenses in modern fiction are almost equally popular. This lesson lets you experiment and see which works best for your novel.

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18
Novel Writing - Voice
Voice can be a slippery subject, but I'll make it simple for you, with several examples you can use to establish the narrative voice of your own novel. I've also included a fun exercise for you to practice on!

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Novel Writing - Viewpoint
Of the many possible viewpoints, there are three that are particularly popular in modern fiction. In this lesson you'll have a chance to try out all three on your own novel and see which works best for you.

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Novel Writing - Pacing
You want to achieve proper pacing throughout your novel, from high speed action to thoughtful interludes. I'll show you how to achieve that balance, and even how to control the pacing within individual scenes, with simple techniques you'll use on every page.

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Novel Writing - Mystery
Even if your novel isn't a mystery, it needs a dose of mystery to keep readers turning pages. From the very first page, when you create story questions to draw them in, mystery will hold their interest.

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Novel Writing - Suspense
Whether you're writing a thriller or just want to keep your readers turning pages, suspense is an essential ingredient of most fiction. I'll show you how to combine conflict, a clock, and action to create suspense throughout your novel.

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Novel Writing - Conflict
Conflict is what drives fiction. Inner conflict develops your protagonist's character, and exterior conflict makes your plot exciting.

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12
Novel Writing - Scene and Sequel
The concept of scene and sequel changed my writing life, and can change yours as well. You'll use this technique to plan out the action and reaction throughout your entire novel.

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Novel Writing - Act Three
Act two begins with a plan your protagonist couldn't make earlier, which leads to an exciting climax, and one of many possible ending types. This lesson steps you through each part so you can create your own plan for the final act of your novel.

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Novel Writing - Act Two
Act two is bracketed by two emotional moments about your protagonist's flaw, the crisis and the epiphany. In between is a long struggle.

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Novel Writing - Act One
In this lesson you'll create the three checkpoints of your novel's first act. In the Hook you'll get readers involved with your protagonist, in the Backstory you'll fill them in on what's going on, and in the Trigger you'll attack your protagonist's flaw.

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Novel Writing - Story Structure
Your novel will almost certainly use three act structure. I've divided the three acts into nine checkpoints that make it very easy to create the ideal structure.

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Novel Writing - Other Characters
Character pyramiding is a powerful technique to create a cast of characters, and devote just the right attention to each of them in your character notebook. By the end of this lesson, the cast of your novel will be complete.

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Novel Writing - Your Antagonist
Your antagonist is not necessarily a bad guy-although he might be-but he is an important opposing force in your novel. Here are some tips on how to create him, and how to make sure we don't like him!

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Novel Writing - Your Protagonist
Your protagonist is the main character of your story. In fact, the story belongs to the protagonist, so you'll want to carefully construct all their attributes.

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Novel Writing - Creating Characters
What are the elements that make a character real and bring them to life? This lesson and my Comprehensive Character Attribute Form will help you create vivid characters to populate your novel.

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Novel Writing - The Dramatic Elements
In this lesson you'll develop the four dramatic elements that will form the basis of your novel: Passion, Theme, Flaw and Premise.

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Novel Writing - Plot vs. Story
The key to balancing action and emotion in your novel is understanding the difference between plot and story, and how to use them to create dynamic and effective writing.

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1. Novel Writing - First Steps
Author and mentor Steve Alcorn introduces the course and explores how you should select the topic for your novel.

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Write Your Novel is a series categorized as a canceled/ended. Spanning 1 seasons with a total of 27 episodes, the show debuted on 2015. The series has earned a no reviews from both critics and viewers. The IMDb score stands at undefined.

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