What do you need in the beginning of your novel so your reader buys your book? Shane Millar shares tips for writing brilliant beginnings, regardless of your genre.
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Your Author Business Plan workshop live sessions.
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Shane Millar is the author of urban fantasy thrillers and craft guides for writers, as well as a story coach and editor.
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Show Notes
* How Shane started his indie career with rapid release in 2022 across multiple genres* Why the beginning of a novel it matters so much* Examples of different types of beginnings for different types of novels* The importance of reading for pleasure* How to signal genre to readers so they know the book is for them* How much of a character should be revealed early in a book?* Different writing processes for fiction and non-fiction* How the basics of marketing don’t change and what is working for Shane since he started earlier in 2022, 15 years after Joanna.
You can find Shane Millar at
swmillar.com