Author: J. Thorn
Series: three story method #3
Narrator: J. Thorn, Alicia McCalla, Jimmy Essien, Valerie Ihsan
Unabridged: 4 hr 49 min
Format: Digital Audiobook
Publisher: Findaway Voices
Published: 04/16/2022
Are readers bailing on your book?
Are you struggling to figure out why?
You might be writing scenes that don't work.
Three Story Method: Writing Scenes teaches you how to analyze your writing in a way that will unlock your true potential and practically guarantee readers will never bail on your book.
Publishing veteran and bestselling author J. Thorn reveals his proven system for writing delicious scenes based on his legendary "Supercharge Your Scene" challenge successfully completed by thousands of authors.
This tight yet comprehensive book teaches you what you absolutely must know about writing snappy scenes, whether you're a plotter or pantser, short story dynamo or lifelong novelist, rock star indie or a trad pub professional.
Discover:
What questions you can't ignore when writing scenesWhere readers are most likely to bail on your bookWhy scenes are mission critical for reader engagementWhen to dangle your reader over a cliffHow to leverage the Scene Rubric to supercharge your scenesWho writes masterful scenes and how you can tooPLUS, included for free—your "Personal Five-Day Scene Writing Challenge" with downloadable worksheets to guide you every step of the way.
Developed from decades of classroom experience and used to revise millions of words, Thorn teaches you how to use simple tools to master your craft, boost your confidence as an author, and write stunning stories.
No more confusion about why your scenes don't work. Now you know, and you know exactly how to fix them yourself!
Don't waste another minute struggling with your revisions. Three Story Method: Writing Scenes turns you from a struggling writer into a thriving author.
Downloadable worksheet and full list of resources included! Get it now!
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