Module 7 – Ignite Your Plot with a Catalyst
* Start here: Ignite Your Plot with a Catalyst
* Now, do these: This Month’s Exercises – Creating a Plot Catalyst
* Next, check out :Plot Guidelines for Writing in Different Fiction Genres.
* Start here: Ignite Your Plot with a Catalyst
* Now, do these: This Month’s Exercises – Creating a Plot Catalyst
* Next, check out :Plot Guidelines for Writing in Different Fiction Genres.
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This month's highlights include:
► Submissions Open for Christian Magazine and Fiction Writing Contest
► Promotional Opportunity for Kindle Authors
► New Publisher of Boy-Centered Middle Grade Taking Submissions
► New Agent Seeks Middle Grade and Young Adult Fiction
► Twentieth Annual Self-Published Book Awards Taking Entries
► Spice Up Your Writing With Tasty Details
► Stop! Read this Before You Publish Your Book!
► Important Lessons From Two Best-Selling Authors
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► Going From Outline to Finished Manuscript

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