Guide to How to Write - Sampler

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chapter 6

Plot 109 Dramatic world  110 | Three-act structure  114 | First chapters and prologues  115 | Act one: the beginning  119 | Act two: the middle  126 Act three: the end  136 | Summary 140 chapter 7

Writing scenes  143 Chapters and scenes  143 | Purpose  145 | Where should I start my scene?  150 | Who is telling the scene?  151 | How should you start?  155 Conflict, risk, obstacles and subtext  156 | Who is in control of the scene?  162 | When to end a scene  164 | How to end a scene  164 Summary 167 chapter 8

Dialogue 169 The purpose of dialogue  169 | Control  173 | Motivation  177 Compromise  180 | Carrying dialogue  184 | Summary 188 chapter 9

You’ve finished your novel – what do you do now?  191 Is it really finished?  191 | Identifying which agents to submit to  193 How to submit to an agent  198 | Why do you need an agent and what do they do?  210 | Negotiating a book deal  214 | Managing your relationship with your publishers  216 What do agents charge?  218 | Summary 220

resources  223 example synopsis  225 | software for writers  228 index  235


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