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Some tips for writing your first draft... Please share if you like them :) https://www.novel-software.com/blog?article=writing-the-first-draft-of-your-novel #writingcommunity #writerslife #firstdraft #amwriting
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A first draft is a long way from done. So how do we get to done? Obviously, the next step after a first draft is a second draft. Right? No, actually. The
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You finished a first draft! ...Now what? I've got 5 steps to help you figure out what to do once you finish your first draft | Penn & Paper #writing #editing #firstdraft
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Blank walls suck, so bring some life to your dorm, bedroom, office, studio, wherever Printed on 185gsm semi gloss poster paper Custom cut - refer to size chart for finished measurements Includes a 3/16 inch (5mm) white border to assist in framing
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My experiences writing the first draft of a novel.
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At 1:04am, on the 20th of August, after exactly 292 days or 41 weeks and 5 days of writing my first draft of my novel, I wrote those two long awaited words… ‘The End’. I was in bed, in the dark, laptop on my knees, with my sleeping beauty of a wife next to me. […]
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If you asked me several years ago if I knew how to write a novel, I'd stare at you, blank. And here I am now, editing my 1st novel's 2nd draft, still not knowing what the hell I'm doing, but moving forward. I thought, hey, if I can do it, you can do it, right? Why not share? Well then, here goes:
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This summer, I set a goal to edit the first novel I wrote. Technically, I’m working from a second draft (first written in seventh grade), but it feels like a first draft because it’s so terr…
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The 10 steps to writing a book each involve unique challenges. Read the first of a two-part series on how to write a book step by step from start to finish.
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Characters: First Draft vs Final Draft - Writers Write
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Have you ever read a book in which you felt one with the point-of-view character? From the very first page, the author dropped you in the protagonist's shoes, encouraging you to see their world and experience their journey through their eyes. It's novels like these that are often so easy to consume — and that consume you in return. And the technique that makes many of them tick? Writing in Deep Point-Of-View... If you're looking to write an engaging genre-fiction novel that grips…
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