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A Guide to Writing Your First Novel A Guide to Writing Your First Novel by A.J. Flowers
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“Put your manuscript down, I'd recommend at least two months. Six would be ideal. You really need to get away from it long enough to change your mindset. Unless you have a photographic memory, this technique will work. You'll transform into the one thing you crave feedback from: a reader.”
A.J. Flowers, A Guide to Writing Your First Novel
“Each sentence should have proper meaning, details should not be needlessly repeated, and every sentence should add to the entertainment value in one way or another.”
A.J. Flowers, A Guide to Writing Your First Novel
“Bottom line, when someone defensively says their way of writing is their style, then that usually means they're making an excuse for poor prose.”
A.J. Flowers, A Guide to Writing Your First Novel
“When you were born, did your parents shove a book of world history in your face? No, absolutely not. They gave you what you could handle, and that's exactly how you need to treat the reader.”
A.J. Flowers, A Guide to Writing Your First Novel
“While every chapter should have goals to further the plot and delve our readers deeper into our world, there must be one goal above all else: Emotional Impact.”
A.J. Flowers, A Guide to Writing Your First Novel
“Additionally, if you want to share information, share it actively. Don't tell me she's an assassin, show me she's fingering a blade under her sleeve. Don't say that the youngest son is the least favorite of the family of five, show me the father bringing home presents for everyone except the fifth son.”
A.J. Flowers, A Guide to Writing Your First Novel