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HowToWriteABookNow.com The website includes really simple starting points that anybody can use to begin the arduous task of organizing and plotting a novel. According to the website, the author of much of the material on the site, Glen C. Strathy, has worked as a freelance writer since 1999, writing non-fiction, direct response promotional copy, and fiction. The eight steps on plotting are easy to understand and very practical.
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SpaceJock.com Website contains very practical advice on developing novels by Simon Haynes, an author who is published and has a great background in developing software. Moreover, the free novel writing software the Hayes distributes on his website, yWriter, is simply outstanding, especially if you are more of a techie. If you want to keep your big writing project organized and you realize the inherent value of working with text-based editors, then yWriter is a great tool to check out. Site also includes great articles on developing a plot, which I found very useful, as well as links to the author's novels, namely The Hal Space Jock series.
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Novel-Writing-Help.com A well organized web site with tons of practical info. on how to write a novel. The site owner, Harvey Chapman, is clearly passionate about the elements of a what makes a great novel.
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