I've been reviewing a couple of novels recently, one recently published and the other undergoing its last revisions. This process is interesting and similar to the one I use with my own novels before they fly.
As an experiment, I've decided to write a non-fiction book about novel writing based on my personal experiences. I once helped out with a book about railways for a local charity, but sadly, it never saw the light of day.
So here I am with a handsome stranger poised outside the city walls of an unknown world. There's some kind of drone in the sky, and the stranger looks like he's having a rough time.
Now, I need to think of a Non-Fiction Book structure. Something like:
Introduction
1: Laying the Foundation
2: Plot Development Mastery
3: Character Creation and Development
4: Setting and Worldbuilding
5: Finding Your Unique Voice
6: Scene Construction and Pacing
7: Overcoming Writer's Block
8: Editing and Revision Techniques
9: Navigating the Publishing Landscape
10: Marketing Your Novel and Building an Audience
Conclusion
We'll see.
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