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My Interview with Evan Marshall
Mr. Evan Marshall answered some questions about his book for me. In this article, I share his answers with you.

Marshall Plan Novel Writing Software - Review II
A continuation of my review on The Marshall Plan Novel Writing Software.

The Marshall Plan Novel Writing Software - Review
"The Marshall Plan for Novel Writing Software" is the ultimate companion to "The Marshall Plan for Novel Writing".

Irrational Fears
One of the ways to make your character more interesting is to give him or her an irrational fear, otherwise know as a phobia.

Acarophobia and Other Phobias
In this article, I’m going to tell you about some of the unusual phobias that begin with the letter “A”, and suggest a writing exercise for each one. Have fun with them!

Choosing a Name for Your Character
There are several things you should consider before choosing the name your character will be known by.

The Marshall Plan for Novel Writing - a Review
The full title of this book is The Marshall Plan for Novel Writing: The 16-Step Blueprint to Take You from Idea to Completed Manuscript in 30 Days or Less. This book is so much more than a blueprint on how to write a novel.

Writing Prompts
Take each of the following scenarios and make a story.

Rare Phobias
The following phobias are rare, but they would add complication to the life of one or more of your characters.

Description
Anytime I read a story, I see it played out as a movie in my mind. Therefore, a writer is an artist who is painting a picture inside the reader’s head. How many details are enough to paint a perfect picture?

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