Questions 1: Reworking Early Stories
Subscribe Here! Should you rework, revise, or rewrite earlier books/stories after you’ve published them? If so, when, and how?
Subscribe Here! Should you rework, revise, or rewrite earlier books/stories after you’ve published them? If so, when, and how?
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Subscribe Here! It’s time to pick the topic for your next book, and Stephen King has some advice that’s worth listening to and thinking about.
Subscribe Here! The one thing I’ve gotten the most emails asking about–here’s a comprehensive look at editing and getting to market without wrecking your book or ruining your schedule.
Subscribe Here! Life gets in the way of writing–staying the course can mean making some difficult decisions.
Subscribe Here! Now, at the end, here’s how to make sure you finish your novel, rather than just stopping.
Subscribe Here! At the very end of your book, you’ll discover whether you’ve written a drama or a melodrama–and that will dictate how you wrap it all up.
Subscribe Here! Sometimes, the end of the book just won’t work. There are two general reasons this happens–here’s how to deal with them.
Subscribe Here! This is what it’s all been leading to. It’s time to clear the table so the final conflict has a lot of elbow room.
Subscribe Here! Something you should have been doing all along, raising the stakes is essential to your final build. But doing it the wrong way can break your story. Here’s some ideas for how to navigate it if you’re having trouble.