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Three Phase Writing
Three Phase Writing
Three Phase Writing
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Three Phase Writing is a short, concise approach for beginner writers struggling with where to start in in the writing process. This book is chock full of great pointers such as where to find your audience, how to build strong characters, how to create a believable plot, and where to go when the story is finished. A great little book full of the right information to get any beginner writer well on their way.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherDee Ann Waite
Release dateJul 25, 2015
ISBN9781310864766
Three Phase Writing
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Dee Ann Waite

Dee Ann Waite writes action adventure thrillers. Her first novel, The Consequential Element is a military action thriller (with a touch of romance) that takes the reader on a full throttle international ride from the streets of Boston to the jungles of the Congo.Her second novel, Mists of Bayou Rhyne is a Young Adult thriller set in the Mississippi Bayou. This is the first installment in the Rhyne Heart Thriller Series, and is slotted for release in December 2014.Her intense interest in psychology, along with her studies in that area, have led her to her third novel, a psychological thriller titled Where Demons Hide, scheduled for release late 2015. This is the first installment of a three book series.A former private investigator, and the sister of four retired brothers from both the military and department of corrections, as well as former FBI ties, the military and law have been a strong influence and have played out heavily in her writing.Along with being an author, she has dedicated her blog to helping new authors achieve their dream of completing a novel and offers coaching assistance online, as well as with small groups throughout her community.Dee Ann currently resides along the central east coast of Florida. When she's not writing, she enjoys spending time with her daughter and grandchildren, horseback riding, and nature. She owns a pet photography business and branches out her love for photography by visiting the Everglades and swamps in search of alligators and exotic birds. When at home, she cherishes a chilled glass of wine while sitting in her garden with her dog Dodger.You can learn more about Dee Ann on her website at www.deeannwaite.com. Comments are always welcome!

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    Three Phase Writing - Dee Ann Waite

    THREE PHASE

    WRITING

    A Beginner’s Guide

    A short and Concise approach

    to getting started on

    your first novel

    by

    Dee Ann Waite

    Copyright 2015©

    THREE PHASE WRITING © 2015 Dee Ann Waite

    All rights reserved.

    Published by Black Calla Press

    Cover design by M.J. Jarusiewicz

    Interior design by D.A. Botelho

    No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by an information storage and retrieval system, without the written permission of the publisher, except where permitted by law.

    Published in the United States of America

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    INTRODUCTION

    PHASE I – Find Your Audience

    Is there a viable audience for your story?

    Is there a market for your book?

    What do you already know about your subject and what will you need to know?

    Start your social network

    Gather the necessary data

    Develop your plot

    Develop your characters

    Develop an outline

    PHASE II – Creating Your Story

    Develop Your Plot

    Identify the conflict of the story

    Feel how this conflict will play out throughout the story

    Obstacles

    Keep your reader off guard; make them nervous

    Wrap things up

    Develop An Outline (or not)

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