Fantasy: February 03, 2021 Issue [#10590]
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 This week: Fantasy-Deciding What Goes Where
  Edited by: amy-Finally writing a novel. Author IconMail Icon
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1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

Hi! This is amy-Finally writing a novel. Author IconMail Icon, your editor for this edition. Start reading to learn how to decide what goes in each chapter of your book and to enjoy some fantastic fantasy pieces from very talented authors.


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Letter from the editor

In this article you will be deciding what to include in each of your chapters. This is another step that will keep you organized and your writing flowing. By now, you should have your outline finished. If you feel that your outline is complete, go directly to that and start writing right from your outline. If you decided to create sub-headings as well as major headings, your chapter topics will be easy. Just begin to write. But, you job of organizing might not be over.

Look over your outline and decide how to finally group your information. Each topic must complement each other in your chapters. Your writing must stay on a cohesive, logical line. Keep your topics in synch with each other. Don’t confuse your reader by going all over the board with your chapters. Keep each chapter on your main topic and the sub-topics that directly relate to that major topic.

When I wrote “Creating Your Dream Business Without Emptying Your Account”, it was easier for me to decide on my complete outline and write exactly from that outline. As you can see my major and sub topics directly to each other. I didn’t want my reader scratching their head as they read and, possibly, giving up on my book.

Now your book is outlined and organized.


Editor's Picks

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A contract villain turns hero to protect a six-year-old boy.
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Knights of their beloved Albion face Giants in an unlikely area. Knight's view.
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Rob Sangin an out of work metalworker is transported to a strange world of magic
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