Starting to write a novel is hard. Finishing one? Even harder. With this guide you can check write a novel off your list. A feat you can accomplish in three days.
Unlike novels written over longer periods of time, writing in the Zone blasts past common obstacles to finishing. Once you know how to channel the Zone, you may never write a novel any other way.
Key areas covered in this guide:
- Why novels go unfinished.
- How actual three-day novelists produce quality work.
- What experts say about writing in the Zone.
- Why thirty days is too long to write a novel.
- What essentials three-day novel writing requires.
- How to end and edit a Zone-fuelled novel.
Do you have a novel inside you? It's time to give your story a life.
(106 pages)
Inhalt
1. First, A Word
2. Zone In And Tune Out
3. The Seed of an Idea
4. Nourishing the Idea
5. Deep Focus
6. Outline Less
7. Genres Conducive to Three-Day Novel Writing
8. How to Structure A Three-Day Novel
9. The Half-Book Outline
10. Nail The Necessities
11. Fast-Writing Fuel
12. Sleep & Word-Count Goals
13. Event Particulars
14. Know When, Where & Why
15. Support
16. Anticipate Challenges
17. End It Productively
18. How to Stick the Landing
19. Editing the Three-Day Novel
Afterword
20. Appendix A
21. Appendix B
22. Appendix C
Note From Author
Recommended Reading
Notes
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Also by Mary Ann Tippett