Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Links of Interest


FORENSICS, HOW SCIENTISTS IDENTIFY THE DEAD IN MASS DISASTERS:

TAKING YOUR NOVEL TO THE NEXT LEVEL:

FIVE WARNING SIGNS YOUR BOOK NEEDS REVISION:

FINDING AND WORKING WITH A COVER DESIGNER:

DO  YOU KNOW YOUR NOVEL’S THEME?

LINKS TO ARTICLES ON WRITING BY AUTHOR AND FORMER AGENT NATHAN BRANSFORD:

CONTRACTS, A FAIRER NON-COMPETE CLAUSE:

USING A FLOW CHART TO PLOT:

BUILDING A BETTER ALIEN:

THE HEMINGWAY ONLINE APP HIGHLIGHTS SENTENCE THAT ARE TOO LONG, ADVERBS, PASSIVE VOICE: 

IS FIRST OR THIRD PERSON BEST?

ORGANIZING THE RESEARCH, NOTES, AND DRAFTS OF YOUR NOVEL:

HOW TO PICK THE RIGHT GENRE OF YOUR NOVEL:

PLANNING A SERIES:

WHY WE NEED SETTING:

DISASTERS TO AVOID AS YOU BEGIN THAT FIRST NOVEL:

HOW TO AVOID PUTTING YOURSELF BETWEEN THE READER AND YOUR WORK:

TEN RULES TO REMEMBER IF YOU WANT TO BE A PUBLISHED AUTHOR:

KNOWING WHEN TO REVISE:

CREATING MEMORABLE SECONDARY CHARACTERS:

THE VALUE OF CONFLICT IN A STORY:

THE PROBLEMS WITH SEQUELS AND HOW TO SOLVE THEM:

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