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Exclusive Excerpt to Plan Your Novel Like A Pro: And Have Fun Doing It!

November 16, 2018
Oakland, CA

Hi Friend,
Hope you're well and writing up a storm. And staying away from storms, or fires. 

We're well away from the Northern California fires but are suffering from horrible air quality. Luckily, air filters. And working from home.
As I mentioned last week, I'm working on Plan Your Novel Like A Pro: And Have Fun Doing It!

I'm still putting the finishing touches on the book, so am a little delayed in sending out beta reader copies for advanced reviewers. I do plan to send them next week.

Hit reply if you'd like a review copy and I'll send it to you soon.

Based on our Plan Your Novel home study course, this book will help you get excited to plan your novel. The tools shared here are designed to spark your muse and give you confidence when you sit down to write your story. Plan Your Novel Like A Pro: And Have Fun Doing It! is for organic writers and pansters who want a roadmap to follow, so that they can let their creativity loose.

If you're impatient, here's an exclusive look at the book... from the Introduction.
“Writing a novel isn’t easy. If it were, everyone would be doing it.” -- Anonymous

It’s your dream to be a novelist, to touch readers’ hearts and minds, to excite and wow them, to transport them. And to build a career with your books.

But you don’t know where to begin. Starting is hard. Things like creating an outline, scenes, or conflict may be confusing or strange or no fun at all. Perhaps crafting compelling three-dimensional characters stumps you.

Or maybe you’ve been stuck in the middle of writing your first novel (or fifth) for way too long.

That’s hard.

We know. As working novelists, we’ve been there many, many times.
But there is hope.

Who This Book is For
This book is for you if you want to work on your novel while managing the rest of your life. We know you have other activities and people you are committed to. Your life doesn’t stop just because you want to create art. You may feel like your daily life is an obstacle, but it can enhance your storytelling.

This book is also for you if you have tried writing without any guidelines but didn’t get very far. It can be hard to write when you don’t know what you’re writing about, how to develop a story, or why your writing means so much to you.

You may have tried planning your novel by following rules set out by other writing teachers and found that they didn’t work for you. Some writing instructors insist that their way is the only way, the best way, but in fact, there is no best way. There is only the way that gets you writing and that is different for every writer.

Plan Your Novel Like A Pro is designed to help you discover your very own creative process for planning your novel. The only way you’ll uncover what works for you is to experiment with different tools. Try everything, discard what doesn’t work for you, and keep what does. We offer plenty of strategies and tools in this book. Above all, this book is for you if you’re looking for a way to listen to yourself, whether that’s listening to the whispers of your gut, your heart, your intuition, or some other creative part of you.

Plan Your Novel Like A Pro focuses on genre fiction, genres such as romance, mystery, thrillers, science fiction, and fantasy. We focus on these types of stories since they are the kind both of us (Beth and Ezra) write and know the most about, but we imagine that writers of other kinds of stories will find helpful exercises and advice among these pages.

The Creative Process
Creating art can be hard and frustrating. It may require you to stretch in ways you never have before. We all start in a place of not knowing. Yet, we humans have been creating art for more than 100,000 years, the age of the oldest art found. (Painted on cave walls in Spain. See citation in the References section.)

There is hope.

The friction between the desire to create and the challenge of creating assists our art making and is often what allows us to create our best work.

Start with breathing and noticing what you are feeling, whatever those feelings are. It can be healing to allow yourself to notice and feel whatever it is. Feelings are not good or bad, but rivers of energy that flow through our bodies. We can harness those feelings for our storytelling, but only if we feel them first.

Next, take a breath, or several, and appreciate all the work you’ve done to get to this place. Appreciate your passion, your focus, and your love of story, and whatever else excites you about writing a novel.

Likewise, appreciate the pain, frustration, disappointment, and even hopelessness you’ve experienced to get to this point. Without the effort, how would you know if the work was worthwhile?

When we appreciate our current experience, what’s happening now, we can choose a new present. What new present do you choose?

You can choose by asking: What would I like? Or, what do I want? Perhaps,
 A completed novel that you can hold in your hands?
 A creative process or model you can use again and again?
 An author career you’re happy about and proud to be building?

If you said yes to any of these three things, or to something similar, or even if you’re not sure what you would like, then you are in the right place. We are here to help you discover your creative process and lay the foundation for your writing goals.

This book is designed to guide you through the process of planning of your novel. It’s a road map to follow, so you can focus on creating.
Have a happy and creative week! Happy writing!

Best,
Beth

P.S. If you're in the San Francisco Bay area, come celebrate the launch of Plan Your Novel Like A Pro on Thursday, Dec. 6th, 7pm. I'm a guest at NaNoLitMo's event, presented by NaNoWriMo, at the Octopus Literary Salon in downtown Oakland. More details here.

P.P.S. Early Bird Registration opening soon for the 2018-2019 Group Coaching program for Genre Novelists. If you're curious about this 12-month program, go here.

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ABOUT BETH BARANY

Beth Barany is creativity coach for writers, a teacher, workshop facilitator, and speaker,
 who helps fiction writers experience clarity, so that they can write and polish their novels, and proudly publish them to the delight of their readers.

Owner of the Barany School of Fiction, an online training hub, Beth takes great interest in how humans learn, create, and grow, and includes all her students’ life experiences, including the ancestors, into the moment. 

She offers a year-long group program to help novelists edit and publish their novels. See more here.

Want a course to help you prepare to write your novel? Check out the comprehensive Plan Your Novel course here.

She's also a novelist and writes magical tales of romance, adventure, and mystery to empower women and girls to be the heroes in their own lives. 

Check out her Henrietta series here (YA Fantasy) and her Touchstone series here (Fantasy/Paranormal Romance).

Support her mission to empower women and girls with her fiction on Patreon here.

Read her latest book for writers, Twitter for Authors, here.

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