by Daniel Nathan | Jul 7, 2017 | Fiction, How to Write a Novel
A good book isn’t written, it’s rewritten. ~Phyllis A. Whitney, Guide to Fiction Writing THE END. Every writer who has ever written those two words has figured out the sad truth: THE END is a lie. You see, THE END signifies...
by Daniel Nathan | Dec 16, 2016 | How to Write a Novel
If you’re not writing for fun, you’re missing out. Big time. Fun, engagement, and productivity are related concepts, think of them as three edges of the triangle of success. You enjoy something, so you do it more frequently. You are engaged with your task...