Writing a series

Learn how to write a captivating series that keeps readers hooked from start to finish. Discover expert tips and tricks to create a compelling story that spans multiple books.
How To Write A Book Series, Writing A Series, How To Write A Series, Author Journal, Blog Writing Prompts, Writer's Desk, Author Inspiration, Writers Tips, Amazon Publishing

How to create and use a series bible is one of my most requested topics, so I’m excited to have a ton of great information on this for you today. I didn’t start out with a series bible, and man, do I regret it! Creating a series bible along the way is one of the […]

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Jennifer Maya
Write Novel Planning, How To Plan Writing A Book, How To Write A Book Series, Writing A Series, How To Write A Series, How To Plan Your Novel, Novel Planning Notebook, How To Plan A Novel, Planning A Novel

I’m back with video #3 in our How To Plan & Write A Series series. This is honestly a topic we could discuss in an entire month-long course, but I have done my best to condense my advice on how to plan your novel series to this one video and workbook. Exciting news! I also […]

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Michael Thacker - Writer
Plotting A Series, University Hacks, Storyboard Inspiration, Writing Romance Novels, Book Editor, Amazon Publishing, Paperback Writer, Writing Anchor Charts, Writing Fantasy

Ending books in a series is different than ending standalone novels or the final book. Each book in a series still needs to satisfy your reader in some way, but also retain enough of their interest to convince them to read the next book. Accomplishing this is not easy and can be the difference betwe

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Alicia Callahan
How To Write A Book Series, Writing A Series, Outlining A Novel, Writing Plot, Writer Tips, Lovely Friends, Write A Book, Writing Crafts, Writers Write

There’s nothing more nebulous than trying to produce a decent outline for your novel. With dozens of outlining methods to choose from, all of which seem to work well for some writers but not for others, defining the outlining process that works best for you and your stories can be more than a litt

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Judy Lujan