The Weekend Novelist

Ray, Robert J.

ISBN 10: 0440505941 ISBN 13: 9780440505945
Published by Dell, 1993
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Covering novel-writing basics and offering a skeleton model on which to build individual novels, a fifty-two week program takes aspiring writers, working one weekend at a time, step by step through a program that will help them produce a novel. Original.

From the Inside Flap: eek Robert J. Ray was a teacher. On weekends he learned the fiction writer's craft and produced his first novel. He ended up selling six books in six years. The same success as a writer can happen to you.



His step-by-step program, the same one he uses himself and teaches in his popular fiction-writing class, organizes your writing around the weekends. Each weekend you work through the basics of character, scene, and plot, the construction of the novel in scenes and chapters, and the actual writing and editing of your book.

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Title: The Weekend Novelist
Publisher: Dell
Publication Date: 1993
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: good

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