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Kick-Ass Writer: 1001 Ways to Write Great Fiction, Get Published & Earn Your Audience
Kick-Ass Writer: 1001 Ways to Write Great Fiction, Get Published & Earn Your Audience | Chuck Wendig
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The journey to become a successful writer is long, fraught with peril, and filled with difficult questions: How do I write dialogue? How do I build suspense? What should I know about query letters? How do I start?The best way to answer these questions is to ditch your uncertainty and transform yourself into a KICK-ASS writer. This new book from award-winning author Chuck Wendig combines the best of his eye-opening writing instruction--previously available in e-book form only--with all-new insights into writing and publishing. It's an explosive broadside of gritty advice that will destroy your fears, clear the path, and help you find your voice, your story, and your audience.You'll explore the fundamentals of writing, learn how to obtain publication, and master the skills you need to build an army of dedicated fans. No task is too large or small for the kick-ass writer. With his trademark acerbic wit and gut-punch humor, Wendig will explain: How to build suspense, craft characters, and defeat writer's block.How to write a scene, an ending--even a sentence.Blogging techniques, social media skills, and crowdfunding.How to write a query letter, talk to agents, and deal with failure--and success! Whether you're just starting out or you need one more push to get you over the top, two things are for certain--a kick-ass writer never quits, and chuck Wendig won't let you down in this high-octane guide to becoming the writer you were born to be.
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TK-421
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“Rejection has value. It teaches us when our work or our skillset is not good enough and must be made better....Rejection refines us. Those who fall prey to its enervating soul-sucking tentacles are doomed. Those who persist past it are survivors. Best ask yourself the question: what kind of writer are you? The kind who survives? Or the kind who gets asphyxiated by the tentacles of woe?” #tentacle #QuotsyOct20 (quote may not be from tagged book)

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jpmcwisemorgan

If you're not following Chuck Wendig on Twitter you might want to reconsider that life choice. He said something sarcastic and Mark Ruffalo took him seriously and now it's a Twitter-fest of hilarity as various fans, including other writers, weigh in. It's political in nature but it's crazy funny.

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Dwan
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Chaotic, imperfectly copy-edited, foul-mouthed amaze-sauce. Perfect for certain breeds of learning writers. I'll be back to dip into this one.

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Liberty
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Best wishes and good luck to all the Littens starting #NaNoWriMo today! ❤️🖋📓

Donna_sBookMinute Write like no one's reading. 💻🖨⌨️🖥🗓📓 8y
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Ejwenstrom
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Ahhhh just got my copy signed by THE Chuck Wendig at Orlando Book Festival!

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FourofFiveWits
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I don't know about this book. Ten years ago this book would have been good but now it reads like a collectiom of Buzzfeed lists. Still, I'll finish it and probably find kernels of advice I can cultivate. Plus, I do generally like Chuck Wendig.