I just helped my author friend, Brenda, to prepare and upload her very first book over on amazon. I also created a little page on redshadow where you can learn more about that. If you like psychological stories and don't mind a few triggers, you'll be happy to discover B.J. Stringham and her very first novel by going here...
I've been playing around with that Halden story idea some more and decided I should probably write it in the first person, so I've made updated pages for the prologue and first chapter in bookland. I'm thinking for those of you learning by example that it might be fun to go and compare the files. Anyway, you can find the new ones using the links below. Have fun!
First person PROLOGUE
First Person CHAPTER ONE
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Sale has endedWhen a limousine showed up at my door one afternoon and the driver invited me to get inside, I was much too curious to refuse. I'd be lying if I didn't admit to having a strong attraction to my new boss though. The man leaves my heart palpitating, but my coworkers and I only ever talk to Bruin over a microphone. Does this mean I'm doomed to spend my nights alone? |
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Use this low-content book to create characters, settings, internal or external factors that might affect the outcome of your fiction.
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Written as a companion guide for the Worldbuilding Workbook, you can grab this as an ebook, or better yet purchase the paperbacks together for a more hands-on experience. This companion book is meant to be a sort of instruction manual on how you use your workbook, but also contains suggestions on how to use a three ring binder and create a workbook of your own instead.