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Many talk about writing a novel, says acclaimed writing instructor Sue Viders, but few actually do it. Her new Circa workbook can help make it happen. InWriting A Novel, Viders leads writers on a journey of creative exploration in this comprehensive step-by-step guide. The ingenious exercises and brainstorming worksheets shes developed are designed to unlock the imagination and unleash creativity, and theyve been proven effective for choosing a genre, developing a theme, building characters and plotting a compelling story. (And did we mention that theyrefun?) Breezy, informal and conversational, this is like a master class with the instructor herself, a concentrated, guided brainstorm designed to get the novice writers creative juices flowing.
Some Writers Advice from Sue:
If youre really going to write that novel, you are going to need PENCILS and a good ERASER. (In fact, I strongly recommend doing this workbook in pencil!) Also, I urge you to take advantage of the Circa functionality of this bookadd and rearrange pages, enhance it with accessories and larger-size discs, and use a Circa punch to secure loose sheets, ideas torn from magazines, computer printouts, etc. You can keep all your writing ideas in one place with the Circa discbound system.
ASK SUE
Do you have a question for Sue about your writing project? Email her at WritingANovel@.
About the Author
Sue Viders is the author of numerous books, workbooks, columns and one card gamefor writers. She also lectures and teaches writing, both onsite and online. This workbook, Writing a Novel, is an accumulation of her knowledge gleaned from over 40 years of teaching and helping aspiring writers organize the various factors, step by step, that a writer needs to consider when starting a novel. Meet Sue on ourWell-Read Life blog.