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Jean says . . . |
February 28, 2013 /
7:28 am
I am interested in putting my story ideas on paper to develop a book. I have a talent for writing, but don’t know how to start the process of writing a novel. What can you suggest? Also, is it difficult to get a book published with little or no funds? Jean
Paulo Andrade says . . . |
March 2, 2013 /
7:12 am
Hello Jean.
I recommend the book “Story” by Robert Mckee and some “mind map” tool like “Axon Idea Processor” to combine your natural talent with technic.
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I am interested in putting my story ideas on paper to develop a book. I have a talent for writing, but don’t know how to start the process of writing a novel. What can you suggest? Also, is it difficult to get a book published with little or no funds? Jean
Hello Jean.
I recommend the book “Story” by Robert Mckee and some “mind map” tool like “Axon Idea Processor” to combine your natural talent with technic.