
The Successful Novelist
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Narrated by:
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Patrick Lawlor
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Written by:
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David Morrell
About this listen
David Morrell, best-selling author of First Blood, The Brotherhood of the Rose and The Fifth Profession, distills four decades of writing and publishing experience into this single masterwork of advice and instruction for fiction writers looking to make it big in the publishing world. With advice proven to create successful novels, Morrell teaches you everything you need to know about:
- Plot
- Character
- Research
- Structure
- Viewpoint
- Description
- Dialogue
- The business of publishing
- And much more.
Critic Reviews
“I found the acute observations and his narrative philosophy more valuable for the new writer than the contents of any 100 other texts.” (Dean Koontz)
“For anyone interested in the craft of writing, from beginners to seasoned veterans, this is a must read.” (Booklist)
“This is the best guidebook to both writing and the business of writing that I've ever read.” (Peter Straub)