The middle of a novel is one of the hardest places to plot. The set up
is easy to imagine and the climax, of course, has to be exciting and emotional.
But the sagging middle–how do you handle it?
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- Plotting the Middle with the Hero’s Journey http://ow.ly/lQKkP
- Is the stress getting to you? A post by Nicole http://ow.ly/lQJJn
- 21 Things You Need to Know About Self-Publishing 2.0 http://ow.ly/lQJVG via @copyblogger
- Guest Author Delilah S. Dawson 10 Steps to Writing a Novella | @Janice_Hardy | http://ow.ly/kCrfQ
- Women’s Fiction—A Publishing Perspective http://ow.ly/lQK0S via @Writeitsideways
- Tear Down the Writing Wall. 6 Tips to Help You Finish Your Novel http://ow.ly/lQKmJ via @thecreativepenn
- 10 Simple Twitter Tips That Guarantee More Retweets http://ow.ly/lQKpM
- 3 Signs You’re Renovating a Condemned Novel http://ow.ly/lQK3s
- Notes From Tabor Lane: Today's Links to Writing & Marketing Blog Posts http://ow.ly/lQKZk Please Retweet
- Free eBook Promotions Can Be Pure Gold for Authors http://ow.ly/lQPxw via @jimhbs
- How I Self-Edit My Novels: 15 Steps From First Draft to Publication http://ow.ly/lQPNa via @KMWeiland
- Ingram Spark: A Flash of Lightning or A Bolt of Reality for Self-Publishers? http://ow.ly/lQPPD
- The One Thing Every Writer Needs http://ow.ly/lQPYQ via @RachelleGardner
- Everything I Thneed to Know About Writing and Publishing I Learned from THE LORAX http://ow.ly/lQQ3K via Writer Unboxed
- Five Social Media Conversation Starters http://ow.ly/lQQ5I
- How to Use Pinterest to Get Ready for Father’s Day http://ow.ly/l
- Stupid Writer Tricks: How To Be More Productive http://ow.ly/lQQda via @woodwardkaren
- First Drafts http://ow.ly/lQQjz via @fcmalby
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