How to Write Big Books. Short Stories, #1

Par : Joel Baker
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8227604170
  • EAN9798227604170
  • Date de parution08/10/2024
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  • ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC

Résumé

How to Write Big Books by Warren Peace, humorously details the author's journey in attempting to write a guide for aspiring writers on crafting large, epic novels. The narrative starts with Warren's struggle to even begin his guide, which leads him to a realization: the key to writing big books isn't about strict outlines or overplanning, but about letting the story unfold naturally. As Warren drafts his guide, he ends up writing a novel himself, illustrating that writing big books is about embracing the unknown and trusting the creative process.
How to Write Big Books by Warren Peace, humorously details the author's journey in attempting to write a guide for aspiring writers on crafting large, epic novels. The narrative starts with Warren's struggle to even begin his guide, which leads him to a realization: the key to writing big books isn't about strict outlines or overplanning, but about letting the story unfold naturally. As Warren drafts his guide, he ends up writing a novel himself, illustrating that writing big books is about embracing the unknown and trusting the creative process.