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A compelling story isn't just a sequence of events; it’s a structured journey that connects with a reader's emotions.
: Characters are the story. Build relatable, flawed personalities by including mundane details like what they eat or their musical tastes. Page 101
A book cover is a marketing tool that tells the story of the story inside. It should indicate the genre and capture the imagination before the first page is turned. A compelling story isn't just a sequence of
: Mastery of dialogue involves making it sound natural but concise. Focus on subtext—what a character doesn't say can be just as telling as their words. Cover Design 101: Making the First Impression A book cover is a marketing tool that
: The "where and when" must feel tangible. Whether it's a real city or a fictional universe, you should know how it smells, feels, and sounds better than your own hometown.
: Identify a single, novel-worthy idea that drives your passion. Your opening page should skip boring backstories and jump straight into elements that grab attention.
: A standard plot follows a beginning, middle, and end, but you can experiment with the order. Use varying "beats"—don't tell the entire story at the same pace to maintain intrigue.