Map a book you love. It will teach you a lot to outline a book you’ve read more than once to see how another author thinks about structure, scenes, and narrative arc.
best way I ever learned to write.
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Map a book you love. It will teach you a lot to outline a book you’ve read more than once to see how another author thinks about structure, scenes, and narrative arc.
best way I ever learned to write.
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Mastering the art of captivating chapter openings and holding a reader's attention is a common challenge authors face, often causing many books to remain unwritten. Today, we're sharing four incredibly simple yet powerful ways to kick-start your first chapter and craft an interesting, engaging story. . . . #WritingTips #AuthorAdvice
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I hope you find my review of *Man's Search for Meaning* as engaging and thought-provoking as I found the process of writing it. If there's a specific book you'd like me to review next, please leave your suggestions in the comments below. Your recommendations are always welcome! In the meantime, enjoy this review, which is the fourth installment in my series, "52 Weeks, 52 Book Reviews."
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Writing a book is not for the faint of heart. More on the excitement of achieving steps small and large (and a brief synopsis of the book). https://lnkd.in/eRsAxKcw
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🌌 Dive into the universe of Frederik Pohl's books! 🚀 In our latest article, we're taking you on a journey through 7 key works that have left an indelible mark on science fiction. From mind-bending concepts to thought-provoking narratives, Pohl's creations have shaped the genre. 📚 Discover their impact and why they continue to inspire readers and writers alike. Link in bio! #FrederikPohl #SciFiBooks #LiteraryExploration#novels #books #bookstagram #novel #literature #bookaddict #bookworm #fiction #reading https://lnkd.in/er5FCbRM
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BOOK REVIEW: "What makes #FicSci01 special is the mix of writers involved. Some are experts in the field of science, while others are just creative writers. But they all bring something different to the table, making each page in the book exciting and fresh." What an insightful review of flow by Ishmael Mokone which we appreciate! Read the full review here: https://ow.ly/Watc50QIFLo. Download or purchase a copy of flow here: https://lnkd.in/dncfjqFP
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Here's my next read, already enjoying the insights from Vivek Vijayan contained in this practical, accessible and actionable book.
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As I've mentioned, I am now working on my second book. I share some thoughts about my approach to writing a novel this time around here on my blog: https://lnkd.in/ekKiCE2y
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National Book Lovers Day was earlier this week and it got me thinking to share what I’m often asked by clients which is: what are some of my favorite books? It's hard to narrow it down, but a few of my favorites (Beyond the expected business and leadership variety and toward the more insightful, introspective variety) include: - To Sell is Human by Daniel Pink - The Manager and the Monk by Jochen Zeitz - Positive Intelligence by Shirzad Chamine - Consolations by David Whyte - Unexpected Miracles by David Richo - The God Equation by Michio Kaku, Ph.D. - How to Think Your Way to the Life You Want by Bruce I. Doyle, III, Ph.D. - The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho P.S. Does anyone else read books like this (see photo)? My team makes fun of the way I add tabs and color code them so I can easily go back and reference specific items. (Each color has a meaning, for example: a topic I may want to reference with a coaching client, a reference I want to include in an upcoming talk or workshop, or anything that pertains to books I’m writing or that illustrates my CHOICE™ Models.) How else does one keep track? #NationalBookLoversDay #Favorite #BookWorm #Author #Read #ColorCoding
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3moSo true. Even our editor in chief, who is the most brilliant story constructionist I've ever met, STILL does this all the time.