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Are you writing a novel? Could you do with some encouragement, helpful tips and motivation to keep going? This self-help book may be the perfect answer for you: short, friendly, light in tone, and highly motivational. And it isn't simply about how to write a novel. It also helps you discover more about some of your favourite writers, their lives and works. Perhaps you need some inspiration and guidance. Inside this self help book Perilous Path, you’ll find nuggets and insights about such famous authors as JRR Tolkien, Jane Austen and George Orwell as well as unexpected help from people as diverse as Carl Jung, Ernest Hemingway and David Hockney.
How do you find courage and motivation when your novel sinks in the middle?
How do you stay focused as a writer through success and disappointment?
How can great artists, musicians and psychologists give you inspiration?
You'll find the answers to these questions and many others in this short, motivational, easy read. SC Skillman, writer of psychological, paranormal and mystery fiction for young adults and new adults, offers valuable insight into such subjects as how to write a novel, how to keep going in the face of rejection, and where to look for encouragement and inspiration as you walk the perilous path into the 'promised land' of the writing profession.
An when you've finished reading Perilous Path, why not try the author's two psychological/paranormal mysteries, Mystical Circles and A Passionate Spirit?
SC Skillman's first two novels for new adults, Mystical Circles and A Passionate Spirit are both set in the same mysterious English manor house in the heart of England – the beautiful Cotswold hills. Mystical Circles begins, and A Passionate Spirit continues, the story of the two sisters Juliet and Zoe. There in that mysterious manor house, gothic goings-on, paranormal events and ghostly tales are never far away.
"I found Perilous Path very enjoyable to read at a time when my writing practice had stalled. It inspired me to get back to work, and it reminded me of why I write, and what a wonderful process we engage in when we explore words and prose. This book is great for people at all levels in the writing world, being both entertaining and informative." (Catherine Green, author of paranormal fiction for young adults)
"I found this a really interesting collection of advice, hints and observations about the writing life. I've been writing for a while, but there was plenty here to inspire. SC Skillman uses a range of illuminating examples and comparisons to illustrate her ideas and these make a difference I think any beginner writer would value such a collection." (Fran Hill, author of Being Miss)
"This book is a little gem; a mine of finely observed hints and reflections on writing. Each short chapter is clearly focused on a specific subject with great examples and well-thought-out suggestions. A very enjoyable read, written from the heart. I found some great ideas for follow-up." (David Smith, author of Searching for Amber, Death in Leamington and Love in Lindfield)
Industry Reviews
"This book is a little gem; a mine of finely observed hints and reflections on writing. Each short chapter is clearly focused on a specific subject with great examples and well-thought out suggestions. A very enjoyable read, written from the heart. I found some great ideas for follow-up."
David Smith, author of four contemporary novels
"I found this a really interesting collection of advice, hints and observations about the writing life. I've been writing for a while, but there was plenty here to think about and to inspire. SC Skillman uses a range of illuminating examples and comparisons to illustrate her ideas and these make a difference. I think any beginner writer would value such a collection."
Fran Smith, comic novelist
"I found it fascinating to read how one new writer began to write, and continued to self-motivate in her determination to achieve her goals – and how her faith provides example and inspiration.
‘Some of the articles contain ideas about writing that I haven’t considered previously; some of the articles are more like friendly reminders of things I already know, or focus on interests that (like many readers and writers, I imagine) I share with the author.
Reading the book felt like having a “friend in the room” giving advice and sharing her experiences of the writing process."
Victoria Lee, Freelance Editor
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CONTENTS
1 The writer’s journey: pursuing your creative passion
2 Research for fiction: how to research when something doesn’t exist
3 Research for fiction: use the internet
4 What’s creative writing? Tips for new writers
5 Elements that make up a good fiction story
6 Three tips for creating a work of realistic fiction
7 Universal themes in fiction
8 Strategies to develop creative and imaginative writing
9 How to pick a topic to write creatively about
10 How to know which point of view to use in a story
11 Five tips on how to make your fictional characters engaging
12 How to create a novel that your readers won’t want to put down
13 The writing process for creating a novel in less than a month
14 How to start a novel
15 How to fictionalise characters
16 How to develop a character using complexes
17 How to create layers within each of your characters
18 How to develop villainous characteristic traits in your writing
19 The importance of choosing words carefully: your audience’s interpretation matters
20 Character creation: the most interesting fictional characters of all
21 How to structure your writing to improve the flow of the story
22 How to get over writer’s block halfway through your novel
23 Good things to do to improve your creative writing
24 How to successfully write the plot of your novel in reverse
25 How can Carl Jung’s theory of archetypes help you in your creative writing?
26 How can Carl Jung’s theory of synchronicity help you in your creative writing?
27 How can Carl Jung’s theory of the shadow help you in your creative writing?
28 Inspiration for creative writers from artists
29 Inspiration for creative writers from music
30 Suggestions for writing the end of a novel
31 Learning from Hemingway
32 Always on the outside looking in: what does a bestselling novelist have to teach aspiring writers?
33 Staying focused as a writer: learning from the example of St Paul
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ISBN: 9781999707330
ISBN-10: 1999707338
Published: 1st August 2017
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Number of Pages: 142
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Luminarie
Edition Number: 2
























