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From the page: "This section is about how to handle those things. It's about starting with a good idea, developing it, and moving your story ahead until you reach the end. Finishing a novel (or any kind of writing project) is a transformational experience. I know, because it's... more
Reviewed by chummers Sep 14 2007, 10:36am ( 50 reviews ) • timothyhallinan.com
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Rated by Flaneur2008 on Nov 02 2008, 3:26pm
A good lesson here. While I do not write novels I do: write, procrastinate and fail to back up. Thanks, Tim.
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Rated by shanm1971 on Sep 26 2008, 4:48pm
The importance of finishing your novel...
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Rated by zosimee on Sep 09 2008, 12:06pm
Great tips...
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Rated by pinkpackrat on Aug 05 2008, 11:34am
helpful and humorous. I like it!
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Rated by miraclecor on Jun 25 2008, 11:30am
Here is a whole course in how to get past writers block and finish what we have started! A great read!
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Rated by dorianwales on Jun 23 2008, 12:27pm
Well presented. Great for aspiring writers
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Reviewed by mdtabish on Jun 17 2008, 1:33am
That's very helpful for ALL types of writers for sure! As a screenwriter and screenwriting teacher myself, I highly suggest a read and an add-to-browser-favorites of it for easy access later in favor of uninterrupted writing joy for life.
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Rated by Nightvision on Jun 13 2008, 6:32am
The focus is on writing Novels, but I think it could apply to any creative endeavour.
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Rated by pennypoop on May 22 2008, 6:03am
interesting