There are millions upon millions of How to Write books out there. So, why bother writing another one? Simple really: David Farland. His book "Million Dollar Outlines" promises to show you how to outline. On the back cover of his book, it says he'll teach you how to analyze an audience and outline a novel. On the inside of the book, it says he'll teach you how to outline. At the end of the book, he says, he will not show you how to outline but he'll go through the process.
To me, that's a lie. I've noticed this in a lot of books. I have read many books on outlining, plotting, etc.; most are wordy and the advice is hidden (if given).
Why read this?
Because I promise to actually, really, really, really, SHOW YOU the process I use. I will also try my best to answer your questions.
As a practicing writer, I am always looking for tips to improve. I'm a discovery writer (AKA pantser) and I would like to blend the process.
This book contains only meat and bones. No fluff, no filler, no BS.
Topics covered:
Recommended writing movies
Recommended writing books
Brainstorming
The initial Idea
Characters
Setting
Outlining
Writing the book
Synopsis
Editing
Research
About the author section
The Comfort Zone
When the words won't come
Breaking self-doubt
All of this info is packed into only 162 pages.
No chapters, but section breaks.
The book is from start to finish. Follow along.