The First Five Pages
The True Writer, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Deanna Paradine
About this listen
Have you ever heard a writer say: "Don’t worry about the slow beginning; my real story gets going at around page 30.... "or something similar to that phrase? Are you dreading the first five pages? Read all the how to books but can’t seem to figure out your beginning? You need answers and fast. Got fifteen minutes? What about ten?
- Find out what you’re doing wrong and what you’re doing right. In this book we raise questions that you should consider.At the end, we’ll show you how we do it with our First Five Pages (sneak peek alert!)
Requirements: A passion and the first five pages of your manuscript.
Understand the basics and learn the simple techniques.
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