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> Books that teach you how to write fiction
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Suggestions I've seen from some of you are:
James N. Frey's
How To Write a Damn Good Novel
Ronald B. Tobias,
Twenty Master Plots and How to Build Them
Nancy Kress',
Beginnings, Middles and Ends
Here are some of my faves:
Victoria Lynn Schmidt's,
45 Master Characters
and her
Story Structure Architect
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James N. Frey's How To Write a Damn Good Novel
Ronald B. Tobias, Twenty Master Plots and How to Build Them
Nancy Kress', Beginnings, Middles and Ends
Here are some of my faves:
Victoria Lynn Schmidt's, 45 Master Characters and her Story Structure Architect