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OverviewAbout 80% of the world believes they have a novel in them. Most are probably right but they have no idea how to write one, develop plots, characters and atmosphere or how to structure a book of any genre, whether it be a thriller, a romance, a sci-fi epic or anything else. This book uses the problem-solving techniques of the top-level international business consultant to show you how to develop plots from almost anything and how to create characters that leap out of the pages with a life of their own. After that, it's the mechanics of writing that can stall the prospective novelist. What are the essential ingredients of each novel? How does a thriller differ from a sci-fi adventure? How do you write for kids and young adults? The author has written and published more than twenty-five books of his own and published more than that of other writers' works. He has taught writing classes with local groups and with the prestigious Camp Creative in Bellingen, NSW for the last two years and both groups have produced authors who have finally learned how to get that novel written that has been in their minds for many years. He uses the same workshop techniques to work with schoolchildren and develop a complete novel by getting the students to develop their own stories, characters and twists. This is the pathway to getting over that final hurdle at last and sit at the computer, typewriter or notebook and get that novel written. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Davies (Senior Tutor in Law, University of Leicester)Publisher: Mickie Dalton Foundation Imprint: Mickie Dalton Foundation Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.218kg ISBN: 9780981808789ISBN 10: 0981808786 Pages: 22 Publication Date: December 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationMichael Davies began writing as an antidote to the hundreds of hours spent on long-haul flights around the world and evenings in hotels with no television of value. Eventually, he published more than twenty-five books and also became a publisher for other writers. As with almost everything else where he became expert in something, he became a teacher of the subject, whether it was rowing, languages, sailplane flying and then writing and he now is a successful teacher of the mechanics of writing a full-length novel. Several of his students have now published their own novels after years of trying without really knowing how to, directly as a result of his tuition. This book is the summary of everything he has learned about the essential requirements for developing a full length novel with strong plots, life-like characters and a correct structure that encourages the reader to keep hold of the book to the end. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |