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Bezig met laden... Finish Your Book in Three Drafts: How to Write a Book, Revise a Book, and Complete a Book While You Still Love It (editie 2016)door Stuart Horwitz (Auteur)
Informatie over het werkFinish Your Book in Three Drafts: How to Write a Book, Revise a Book, and Complete a Book While You Still Love It door Stuart Horwitz
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Earlier I had picked up Stuart Horowitz’s book, Book Architecture. I found it quite informative. I found his discussion about the series in books to be just what I needed to push my book forward. I was at a standstill. Knowing that he had other books on the topic, I picked them up. This one is called Finish Your Book in Three Drafts: How to Write a Book, Revise a Book, and Complete a Book While You Still Love It. While it was not my favorite of the three books, I still found it informative. With what I have learned across the three books, I am confident I will be able to put together an informative and enjoyable book. Read more ( ) geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
How do you write a book? Stuart Horwitz helps you do it in three drafts. Three drafts: that's all you need. - The messy draft: which is all about getting it down. - The method draft: which is all about making sense. - The polished draft: which is all about making it good. Finish Your Book in Three Drafts is for outliners who meticulously script every writing session and pantsers who pilot solely by feel. It will help you get past the fear that can land a first draft in the trashcan, and the confusion that can send a second draft into a dizzying tailspin. Because you don't want to be writing the same book for the rest of your life. You can Finish Your Book in Three Drafts provided you approach each draft in the right spirit, and know what action steps to take between drafts. With clarity, honesty, humor, and even videos, Horwitz discusses the best outlook and direction for each of the three drafts so that you can increase your efficiency, satisfaction, and engagement with both your writing process and your final product. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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