Questions 26: Where Should Chapters Start?
Subscribe Here! Rob asks: How do you decide where to start new chapters and scenes?
Subscribe Here! Rob asks: How do you decide where to start new chapters and scenes?
Subscribe Here! Sgt Mike asks: How do you spot clichés when you don’t know what the clichés are?
Subscribe Here! Sgt Mike asks: How do you make the setting its own character? How do you avoid spoon-feeding setting to the audience?
Subscribe Here! Joseph asks: My books are too short–should I merge them into a larger book?
Subscribe Here! Sgt Mike asks: What about dictating your book? How does that work? also How do you know what ergo equipment to buy?
Subscribe Here! Robert asks: What if a book runs too long?
Subscribe Here! What is the story, from your character’s Point of View? And how do you make sure it’s interesting enough to keep you writing, and your reader reading?
Subscribe Here! Setting can make or break your novel. Here’s how it works, and how to use it.
Subscribe Here! Your hero will probably not go it alone–so don’t neglect his companions. Here’s how to make sure your core cast lifts your novel and makes your job easier.
Subscribe Here! So, you’ve got a blank page in front of you. How do you start something that can last for 50,000 words or more?