Story Idea: A Method to Develop a Book Idea

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· Writer Resources Book 1 · Fantasy Publishing
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Simple ideas, turned into rich stories.


This short, easy-to-use guidebook tells you exactly how to turn a fleeting story idea into a solid premise strong enough to carry an entire novel.


Plotting a Novel: Developing Story Ideas will teach you:


● How to get more story ideas when your creative well seems to have run dry

● How to use mind mapping to decide which story idea is the best one

● How to develop the premise, the starting point for any novel


Included within these pages is a bonus chapter on how to develop a premise for a non-fiction book. Also, you’ll be able to download a list of 100 writing prompts to get you started.


The two bestselling authors use the method outlined in this workbook, exactly as it’s laid out in this quick read, to write their own novels.


Get rid of writer’s block forever. It’s time to reclaim your creativity!

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Angelina Farmer
August 3, 2020
The Story That's Screaming In The Back of Your Head And now you can figure out how to get it out, onto the page and let it finally take a life of it's own. Whether or not you push through to publishing the story, getting it out can help new ones take form. There's nothing quite like having a story in your head that you really like and think others would as well, but sit and struggle on just how to do that. Those nights staring at the blank page with a blinking cursor, or a blank notebook page, however you prefer to get stories out can now be a thing of the past. Autumn and Jesper do a wonderful job explaining the process they each go through to get the stories they've published down and out to their eager readers. I recommend picking it up and giving it a read (as well as any of their other books to be honest). Get that story out and living on the page ready to share with the world. I received a copy of this book as part of the Typo Slayer team to help the authors and I am giving my honest review.
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