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The Mystery Writer's Guide by Jules_Haigler
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Writing is a difficult process that no one masters overnight. This go-to guide is set up to help new and experienced writers in the art of mystery/thriller fiction. This guide will include (not in the order presented): - Writing a successful and enticing blurb - Creating that perfect mystery cover - Coming up with that successful pitch - Types of mystery - Art of sleuthing - Art of Deception - Creating the perfect detective - Prologue or not to prologue - Time period - Motives - The Crime Scene - Plot Development - Writing advanced story arcs - Cliches and tropes - The Big Reveal - Cliffhangers and Building Suspense - And much more
The Fantasy Writer's Guide by Jules_Haigler
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Writing is a difficult process that no one masters overnight. This go-to guide is set up to help new and experienced writers in the art of fantasy fiction. This guide will include (not in the order presented): - Writing a successful and enticing blurb - Creating that perfect fantasy cover - Coming up with that successful pitch - World Building - Map Making - Types of fantasy - Magic systems - Religion in fantasy - Prologue or not to prologue - Glossary, terminology, and language - Races both Human and Non-human - Beasts and Monsters - Plot Development - Writing advanced story arcs - Cliches, tropes, and the chosen one dynamic - How to connect it all? - Stand alone vs. Duology vs. Trilogy vs. Never Ending Fantasy Madness - Character personalities and types - And much more