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How do I begin my novel? How do I write convincing dialogue? Where can I get an idea for a story? How do I keep motivated? If you're a young writer, answers to these questions and more can be found in Writing Fiction: A Hands-On Guide for Teens. Written by a writer for writers, this book was created just for you by someone who believes in young writers and who also likes to have some fun along the way. Here's a sample of what you'll find inside. ¿ Stuck for a Story Idea? ¿ Who, What, Where, When - Who: Your Characters - What: Your Plot - Where and When: Your Setting ¿ Ways to Start a Story…mehr

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How do I begin my novel? How do I write convincing dialogue? Where can I get an idea for a story? How do I keep motivated? If you're a young writer, answers to these questions and more can be found in Writing Fiction: A Hands-On Guide for Teens. Written by a writer for writers, this book was created just for you by someone who believes in young writers and who also likes to have some fun along the way. Here's a sample of what you'll find inside. ¿ Stuck for a Story Idea? ¿ Who, What, Where, When - Who: Your Characters - What: Your Plot - Where and When: Your Setting ¿ Ways to Start a Story with Character, Action or Setting ¿ Writing Description That Even You Will Want to Read ¿ Connecting With Other Writers And much more...
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Heather Wright is a Canadian located in the San Francisco Bay Area and is a first-time author. She has enjoyed terrific careers that use her fancy Master's degrees in Chemical Engineering and Fine Arts too. She has done odd things like get her name on a toner patent for Xerox and led a significant historical clock restoration project for Queen's University. Yet her only real credentials for writing this book are her enviable gender (female) and age (in her 40s). She wrote this book because, for goodness sake, someone had to.