How many times have you said "I've got a book in me" or you've told a friend "I'd love to write a book"? If you're reading this I'm prepared to bet it's once or twice. From lack of time, resources and inspiration to a whole lot of procrastination and, in some cases, lack of confidence, there are any number of reasons why we haven't finished our novels. Sometimes the plot, idea, hook and storyline are all there, swimming around our brains like family we've known our whole lives. A lot of the times we've starting writing passionately and furiously only to find we've ground to a halt the minute we hit an obstacle we're unfamiliar with. Many authors are passionate about language, words, grammar and the actual process of constructing their book from word by word, line by line, putting the perfectly presented words together in a contender for the best seller list. But for others it's all about the story, the characters, the scenes, the hook, the excitement, the build up, the finale....and they see every piece in cinematic detail every single time they think about the book. However, transferring all that data from brain to page can be a daunting process. So, my answer? Let's break it down. Let's strip out the expectations of a timeless literary masterpiece and let's stop comparing ourselves to the might of today's best-selling authors with multi-million pound publishing companies behind them. This Quick & Easy Guide To Finishing Your Fiction Novel, is exactly that, I'm going to show you how to rid yourself of that niggling doubt in your mind that makes you think "sure nobody would buy it anyway", and turn all that passion for your story and negativity about your ability into a positive force that will help you create the building blocks to what I can guarantee you will become a novel that you can be proud of. All you have to do, is be willing to give it a go...
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