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Were you the teacher's pet in school? Of course you were. I created this workbook for you, my A+ pantsers. As you follow along with Storytelling for Pantsers, keep this workbook nearby so you can apply what you're learning directly to your novel. Jot down your favorite writing tips in order as you work through the book Complete creativity-stimulating writing exercises Easily find my best secret sauces Reflect on your own writing and your own novel Discover how to shop for the best-fitting pants. (Just kidding. It won't help you with that. But if you figure out the Secret Sauce to that one,…mehr

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Were you the teacher's pet in school? Of course you were. I created this workbook for you, my A+ pantsers. As you follow along with Storytelling for Pantsers, keep this workbook nearby so you can apply what you're learning directly to your novel. Jot down your favorite writing tips in order as you work through the book Complete creativity-stimulating writing exercises Easily find my best secret sauces Reflect on your own writing and your own novel Discover how to shop for the best-fitting pants. (Just kidding. It won't help you with that. But if you figure out the Secret Sauce to that one, tweet me, will ya?) Storytelling for Pantsers will surely help you become a better writer, but if you want to be the best writer, this workbook will help you get there.
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Annalisa Parent teaches writing workshops across the country. She is the editor of Chair & Pen: Musings on Writing and the Writing Life, and an Undergraduate and Graduate Professor of English at Norwich University. A magna cum laude graduate of Middlebury College's English Department & Creative Writing program, Parent studied writing under Julia Alvarez and Jay Parini. She likes to joke that she's been writing stories since she could hold a crayon. Her first poem was published when she was 10 years old, and she was selected to read it aloud at a ceremony in the state house of her home state of New Hampshire. Suffice it to say that from a young age, writing had her hooked. She writes for many local, national, and international publications, has written and produced sketches for a Telly-Award winning television show, has co-written a novel, and has a solo women's fiction series and a book on writing that will be released later this year. She is a firm believer in the Oxford Comma, but will defer to style guidelines when necessary.