Write Your Novel in a Month: How to Complete a First Draft in 30 Days and What to Do Next by Jeff Gerke (PDF)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2013
  • Number of pages: 288 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 0.99 MB
  • Authors: Jeff Gerke

Description

One of these days, I’m going to sit down and write that novel….Everyone thinks about doing it, yet most people who do start a novel end up stalling after a few chapters. Where do these would-be novelists go wrong? Are the characters dull and cliched? Did the story arc collapse? Did they succumb to a dreaded bout of “writer’s block”? Or maybe it was all just taking too long?These problems used to stop writers in their tracks, but nothing will get in your way after reading Write Your Novel in a Month. Author and instructor Jeff Gerke has created the perfect tool to show you how to prepare yourself to write your first draft in as little as 30 days. With Jeff’s help, you will learn how to organize your ideas, create dynamic stories, develop believable characters, and flesh out the idea narrative for your novel–and not just for the rapid-fire first draft. Jeff walks you through the entire process, from initial idea to the important revision stage, and even explains what to do with your novel once you’ve finished.Whether you are participating in National Novel Writing Month or you’re simply hoping to complete a draft over winter break or your vacation, this book covers the entire scope of writing a novel and lays out exactly what you need to know to get it done fast and right.

User’s Reviews

Editorial Reviews: About the Author Jeff Gerke (www.marcherlordpress.com and www.wherethemapends.com) is an author of fiction and nonfiction including such books as the Operation: Firebrand novels. He has worked as an editor for numerous publications and is the founder of Marcher Lord Press, an indie publishing company dedicated to producing the finest in Christian science-fiction, fantasy, and other genres. He is also the author of Plot Versus Character, also from Writer’s Digest Books. He lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

⭐Most people who start a novel end up stalling out after a few chapters. Why? Are the characters dull? Did the story arc collapse? Was it taking too long? Author and instructor, Jeff Gerke, has created the perfect tool to show how to prepare yourself to write your first draft in 30 days. Learn how to organize ideas, create dynamic story lines, develop believable characters, and flesh out your ideal narrative for your novel. Write you Novel in a Month covers the entire scope of writing a novel and lays out exactly what’s needed to know to get it done fast and right.A writer friend of mine recommended the book “Write Your Novel in a Month” by Jeff Gerke and I am recommending it to everyone who has, is, or will write a novel! Gerke takes the reader on a comprehensive journey of the importance of writing a novel in one month’s time, but he guides the novelist from start to finish with practical steps and illustrations to keep the creativity in motion. Gerke reminds the novelist not to worry about revision, spelling errors, or grammar; just keep the story in motion from start to finish. But he doesn’t leave the novelist at just writing the novel – he guides him/her to the editing, revision, and polishing as well. I give this practical guide book a 5-star rating, and I am certain that all who read his book, will benefit from it.Review by: Rita Kroon, author of “Letters from the Past” and “Kiss Your Mommy goodbye”

⭐This book is filled with helpful information about how to go about writing your book in the required timeframe, or just quickly if you’re on a different schedule with practical tips and tricks. I picked up this book for my first ever serious attempt at NaNoWriMo. I’ve made some attempts before, but none nearly as serious as this one. (It’s always gonna be /this/ time isn’t it? I mean until it isn’t…)I really liked how encouraging the author was about how I could do it and found the tips to be infinitely helpful in my process. For example, it’s super important to focus on writing while you’re writing and completely ignore the editor altogether. And I mean altogether. What a huge release of burden that was!The only thing that I wish it had was an accompanying schedule so that I could figure out how to go about everything day-by-day and make sure I stayed on track. Book in a Month: The Fool-Proof System for Writing a Novel in 30 Days picked up that slack and was instrumental in my succes. (While I didn’t finish the full 50,000 words, between my friend and myself, we did finish our novel.)

⭐It will be a good study of your needs for writing. And it has everything for me. I can hardly put it away when I get in it. You’re amazing

⭐This is a good reference book, but a big share of it was repeats from other books I’ve read. What I did love was his section on characters and how to develop them. With all the prep work, your 30 day wonder should be decent.

⭐I’ve had the opportunity to attend three of Jeff’s workshops, the most-recent being a webinar based on this book. Perfect for NaNoWriMo! After the class, I jumped online and bought the book to gear up for the event.Jeff is one of my favorite instructors. Not only does he offer great advice for novel writing, he does it with good examples, often movies. This book is the same with a “so that’s what they’re doing” revelation as to why we fall in love with certain heroes and heroines, why a book is a classic, or why a movie grips us so tightly.

⭐Of course all of Jeff Gerke’s writing advice books are great. Why I liked this one is that it pulls together the writing process; especially how to do the review or edit of the first draft and look for the weak areas and make them better. Although the book is concise, it still includes many of his great writing tips that simply makes you want to read his other books – all are great.

⭐Although I am not participating in Nanowrimo (National Novel Writing Month) or even trying to fast pace a novel, this book has a lot of valuable information and insight into getting organized in the writing process, figuring out plot and is also great for learning character development. I’m not a seasoned writer but it is something I have always loved to do. Now that I am trying my hand at getting serious and writing a full length novel, this book has been incredibly helpful.

⭐I haven’t read the whole book yet, but that is because his steps are so focused, applicable, and sequential from chapter to chapter that I really had to start writing in order to continue reading the book! Jeff Gerke’s writing style is very down-to-earth, entertaining, succinct, and clear. His steps for writing your novel are readily adaptible to just about every writer’s approach to planning (or lack thereof). Reading this book is like having a friend and a very motivating coach in one. I highly recommend it!

⭐meh

⭐Cuando sabes que quieres escribir pero no sabes cómo o por dónde empezar; cuando te sobrepasa la temida página en blanco, el libro de Jeff Gerke te puede ayudar a avanzar, con pasos medidos y fáciles de entender, en tu proceso de creación. Claro que tendrás que poner de tu parte, hacer los ejercicios y tomarte en serio tu propósito de escribir pero este libro puede ayudarte a escribir tu primer borrador en un tiempo razonable. Recomendable para todos los que nos sentimos atascados en nuestros proyectos literarios.

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