How To Write The Promise Of The Premise
Your First Act is finished and your hero has entered the New World. Now, what? Well, it sounds to me like it’s time for you to write the Promise of the Premise. Learn how in this article!
Your First Act is finished and your hero has entered the New World. Now, what? Well, it sounds to me like it’s time for you to write the Promise of the Premise. Learn how in this article!
There are 7 Basic Plots and it is said that in a way or another all stories fall into the pattern of one of them. So the question is, which plot do you want for your novel? Learn about them in this article.
Do you want to write a great adventure novel but still are not sure about how the plot should go? Borrow a plot! Learn how with this article.
If you have a great idea for a novel, but don’t know how to develop it, then this article’s for you. Learn how to plan a novel with the Snowflake method!
The Third and Final Act of your novel is where everything you’ve been writing about will finally come to an end. But… how do we write it?
It´s impossible not to make mistakes when we start writing. But, worry no more. We are here to help you fix some newbie mistakes we’ve all made, so you can find the best version of your manuscript.
The Second Act of your novel is probably the most difficult one to write out of the three we have in the Three-Act Structure. But, if you follow a strategic guide, things will get much simpler. Check this article!
In the First Act of a novel, we know our hero, the world, and info on the kind of story the book has reserved for us. But how do we write it?
If you smile, suffer, blush and reread the lines over and over to savor the intensity of a romantic scene, then stay with us. We bring you our selection of Best Romantic Moments in Books. We’ll be analyzing what makes them so great so you can apply it later in your book.
How can we use chapters to capture readers’ attention? how can we structure them? when can we use cliffhangers? how many words and scenes should they have? how can we use them to make our book an authentic page-turner? If you are interested in the topic, read this article, because we’ll be answering all these questions.