So happy to have my first piece in The Writer, the oldest U.S. magazine about the craft of writing. It’s on a topic close to my heart, something that most of my coaching clients struggle with mightily — structure! How do you choose or develop the right structure for a book? It’s very tricky, and pre-existing formulas only take you so far.
Here’s the piece with a few of my thoughts.
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Cookie cutters are for cookies. Not books.
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And here’s an
interview about Blueprint Your Book that the lovely and accomplished Uma Krishnaswami did with me. Thanks, Uma!
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Published on July 31, 2013 09:32