Price’s A Simple How-To Guide for Indie Publishers and The Indie Author’s Bible by Christopher D. Detailing how to build side characters full of depth and reader-grabbing sass.Īnd now to get published! If you’re interested in producing the book yourself as an indie publisher, you have a whole industry to learn. My own offering in this StoryBundle is my latest book, 8 Steps to Side Characters: How to Craft Supporting Roles with Intention, Purpose, and Power. Lowd show you how to write animals in Furry Fiction Is Everywhere. The Survival Kit for Writers Who Don’t Write Right by Patricia McLinn will help out, and for more specific techniques, Ian Madison Keller and Mary E. Next step is to massage those words into something worth reading. Kevin McLaughlin shows you how to find more time to write in The Coffee Break Novelist, while Joanna Penn and Mark Leslie Lefebvre help you take care of yourself while you crank out the words in The Relaxed Author. Once you’ve got a plan, pump up your output with The No-Nonsense, No BS Guide to Putting Words on the Page by Natasha Khullar Relph and Be a Writing Machine by Michael La Ronn. Michelle Jefferies has the 30 Day NaNoWriMo Prep Book, while Monica Leonelle offers a slightly different take with Novel Writing Prep: A 30-Day Planner That Prepares You To Write 50,000 Words in One Month. We’ve got several titles to do just that-C. In order to write your novel in a month or less, you need to develop a plan and increase your productivity. Presenting a world-class StoryBundle of 16 books that will help you up your game as a writer. And I was honored and delighted to be asked to join them. Each year, as countless determined writers, both aspiring and professional, look at November as National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo, Kevin J Anderson in collaboration with puts together a grab back of helpful books that cover all aspects of writing, from craft, to business, to indie publishing, to marketing.
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