Science Fiction Writing 101
How to Write and Publish Your First Novel - Fast! (How to Write a Winning Fiction Book Outline)
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Tammy Leon
About this listen
Listen to this book before you write your science fiction novel!
Are you new to science fiction writing and need some help starting out?
Look no further!
Science Fiction Writing 101 is the ideal guide for budding authors aiming to craft captivating, futuristic tales. This zero-fluff guide offers beginner-oriented tips and resources. This quick listen will equip you with all of the knowledge required to craft an engaging science fiction novel that audiences will love. From creating an engaging plot that transports readers to an imagined future world, to creating complex characters and alien races that drive the narrative, this guide covers all essential aspects of writing science fiction novels from scratch. Uncover what listeners want from science fiction worlds and provide it for them while avoiding common errors that will damage sales.
This guide offers actionable steps, a basic outline, locations for research and a checklist to ensure that your science fiction novel is polished and ready to be published. No matter if it's cyberpunk, space opera, or dystopian fiction that you are writing, Science Fiction Writing 101 will assist with planning and creating your story with confidence.
Grab your copy of Science Fiction Writing 101 today and let's work together towards crafting the next best-selling science fiction novel!
©2023 Vicky Jones (P)2023 Vicky JonesWhat listeners say about Science Fiction Writing 101
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- Anonymous User
- 20-02-2024
Ended up feeling pity for the delusional writers
It's so pat, so obvious, so poorly written, so padded, so lacking in self-awareness, so smug and so robotic, that you can't help becoming angrier every second you listen to it.
If, as I did, you persist in sticking it out to the end, hoping, praying for some kernel of insight that might make it worthwhile, your anger may morph, like mine, into pity for the duo that penned this pap and the robot who read it.
Just bad.
(PS There are no kernels. None.)
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