Save

Save

This 40,000+word is a full collection of the best writing resource guides to teach you how to write a novel! Save money before buying writing books that may not be what your novel requires.

0

Log in to vote
18614 views 0 Likes 0 comments

There’s more to writing a successful fantasy story than building a unique world or inventing a new type of magic.

5
Average: 5
Log in to vote
9817 views 0 Likes 0 comments
The Author's Checklist

If you’re tired of not getting feedback from all the query letters you send out to agents to find representation and publication for your novel, you must read Elizabeth Kracht’s The Author’s Checkl

0

Log in to vote
1464 views 0 Likes
How To Create A Logline

A logline conveys the dramatic story of a film or book in the most abbreviated manner possible. It's the briefest summary showing both your plot and hook to stimulate interest.

0

Log in to vote
5533 views 0 Likes

Erik Bork didn’t just get ‘an idea’ to write a book about story telling.

5
Average: 5
Log in to vote
1775 views 0 Likes
Beginnings By Paula Munier

The Writer’s Guide to Beginnings: How to craft story openings that sell by Paula Munier is an excellent writing guide to help both new writers and established authors to ensure their story kicks of

5
Average: 5
Log in to vote
1654 views 0 Likes
Plot Perfect By Paula Munier

In her book Plot Perfect: Building Unforgettable Stories Scene By Scene, Paula Munier helps writers to create page turning novels with a plot that is so compelling, so multilayered, and so perfect

5
Average: 5
Log in to vote
1954 views 0 Likes

Writing a novel is something that many writers (amateur or professional) dream of doing, but most never actually achieve.

0

Log in to vote
2020 views 0 Likes 0 comments

I stumbled upon this article when searching for ways to say Dad in different cultures.

0

Log in to vote
3350 views 0 Likes 0 comments

Ever get confused about Plot Points and the Inciting Incident? Or understanding when the problem of the story starts sets an author straight.

0

Log in to vote
7224 views 0 Likes 0 comments

Historians have revealed that our sweet tooth developed as early as 8,000BC - when cavemen roamed the earth. Sweets through the ages timeline shows how treats have evolved over 10,000 years

0

Log in to vote
1682 views 0 Likes 0 comments

If you're writing a Historical Fiction novel and need to know the history of Honey, this post will give you lots of facts about the use of honey through the historical centuries.

0

Log in to vote
1553 views 0 Likes 0 comments

Any writer looking for the exact dates for different camera phones and when they were invented will find a complete history of the camera phone in this great article.

0

Log in to vote
1396 views 0 Likes 0 comments

Enter your details to download free chapters from my Writers' Resource Series.

0

Log in to vote
1511 views 0 Likes 0 comments

Michael Hauge goes one step further by saying the best heroes must achieve two compelling goals: an outer journey of accomplishment; and a deeper, inner journey of transformation and fulfillment.

0

Log in to vote
1654 views 0 Likes 0 comments

Intrigued and fascinated by mythology, author Joseph Campbell studied the myths of many cultures.

0

Log in to vote
10537 views 0 Likes 0 comments

This all sounds extremely formulaic, but it doesn’t have to be.

0

Log in to vote
3715 views 0 Likes 0 comments

One good place to start is a simple 3 Act Structure where you have a beginning, middle and end with lots of plot points within each act.

0

Log in to vote
3942 views 0 Likes 0 comments

Plotting and structuring a novel is like driving a car without driving lessons. Or like building a skyscraper on a shed’s foundations.

0

Log in to vote
1987 views 0 Likes 0 comments

45 Master Characters By Victoria Lynn Schmidt is one of the best books on creating characters. It is my go-to writers resource when I start planning and plotting a new novel.

5
Average: 5
Log in to vote
2142 views 0 Likes 0 comments

Writers planning a new novel have a standard formula they use and they go straight to their story structure model and get started.

0

Log in to vote
2130 views 0 Likes 0 comments

Anyone writing a historical fiction novel that features a library and wants to find some fun facts along with some interesting concepts, such as a library of witches books that Hitler kept, take a

0

Log in to vote
1387 views 0 Likes 0 comments

This image looks like a child has scribbled all over their parent's story structure, but it's not. It is in fact the 6 emotional story arcs that dominate fiction.

0

Log in to vote
2600 views 0 Likes 0 comments

When planning your story structure becomes mind-boggling, here's a bit of humour on the anatomy of story structure for writers of all genre fiction.

0

Log in to vote
1902 views 0 Likes 0 comments

If you haven't come across Jami Gold in your writing career, you probably haven't needed to know anything about story structure, story beats and how to master these creative writing techniques for

0

Log in to vote
2515 views 0 Likes 0 comments

A~Z Writers’ Character Quirks: A~ Z of Behaviours, Foibles, Habits, Mannerisms & Quirks for Writers’ to Create Fictional Charac

0

Log in to vote
2036 views 0 Likes 0 comments

Scene Settings are critical pieces of the puzzle that will eventually make up your entire novel.

0

Log in to vote
4018 views 0 Likes 0 comments

What do STAR WARS, HARRY POTTER, and RED RIDING HOOD have all in common? Not one, not ten, but 195 things.

0

Log in to vote
1921 views 0 Likes 0 comments

Drawing on the unique resources of the Oxford English Dictionary and offering coverage of over 6,000 slang words and expressions from the Cockney 'abaht' to the American term 'zowie', this is the m

5
Average: 5
Log in to vote
10127 views 0 Likes 0 comments

For a story to be successful, it must come alive on the page.

0

Log in to vote
1955 views 0 Likes 0 comments

Pages

Scroll to top