How to Write a Novel in One (Not-so-easy) Lesson

How to Write a Novel in One (Not-so-easy) Lesson

by Jacqueline Diamond
How to Write a Novel in One (Not-so-easy) Lesson

How to Write a Novel in One (Not-so-easy) Lesson

by Jacqueline Diamond

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Overview

An entertaining, readable approach to becoming the best novelist you can be.

Bestselling author and writing teacher Jacqueline Diamond shares her knowledge of the craft of fiction in easy-to-read, short sections filled with tips and examples.

Instead of one-size-fits-all schemes, you'll find solid information on plotting, using point of view, creating memorable characters, discovering your voice and writing dialogue. It's designed to help no matter how much or how little writing experience you have.

The USA Today bestselling author of more than a hundred mysteries and romances, Diamond has also created study notes with samples of novels in three genres. These will show you how to start your story right from page one.

A former Associated Press reporter and TV columnist, Diamond has won a Career Achievement Award from Romantic Times magazine, has finaled twice for RWA's prestigious Rita Award, and has hit bestseller lists including Waldenbooks and USA Today.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013156876
Publisher: K. Loren Wilson
Publication date: 07/30/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 281 KB

About the Author

USA Today bestselling author Jacqueline Diamond is known for her romantic comedies, medical romances, Regency romances and mysteries—more than a hundred titles! A former Associated Press reporter and TV columnist, Jackie is the author of the 17-book Safe Harbor Medical romance series, beginning with The Would-Be Mommy. She currently writes Better Late Romances featuring couples over 50. Jackie has been honored with a Romantic Times Career Achievement Award and is a two-time Rita Award finalist.
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