Writer's Craft Series by Rayne Hall, Alexander Draghici, Mariana Sabino, Mark Cassell, Erica Syverson, Hanna-Riikka Kontinaho, Susanne McCarthy

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  • Writing Fight Scenes (Writer's Craft #1)
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    Writing Fight Scenes (Writer's Craft #1)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 4.13 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2011

    Learn step-by-step how to create fictional fights which leave the reader breathless with excitement. The book gives you a six-part structure to use as blueprint for your scene. It reveals tricks how to combine fighting with dialogue, which senses to use when and how, how to create a sense of realism, and how to stir the reader's emotions... more

  • Writer's Craft Power Pack 2: Five-Book Bundle For Authors (Writer's Craft #1)
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    Writer's Craft Power Pack 2: Five-Book Bundle For Authors (Writer's Craft #1)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2015

    This bundle contains: Writing Vivid Settings, Writing Scary Scenes, Twitter for Writers, Why Does My Book Not Sell? 20 Simple Fixes and Writing About Villains.

  • Writer's Craft Power Pack 1: 5-Book Bundle (Writer's Craft #1)
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    Writer's Craft Power Pack 1: 5-Book Bundle (Writer's Craft #1)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 5.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2014

    Get five of Rayne Hall's acclaimed Writer's Craft books in one: Writing Fight Scenes, Writing Dark Stories, Writing Short Stories To Promote Your Novels, Writing About Magic, The Word-Loss Diet. Please note - these books are for fictioneers who have mastered the basics of their craft and want to take their skills to the next level. They are not suitable for absolute beginners.

  • Writing Scary Scenes (Writer's Craft #2)
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    Writing Scary Scenes (Writer's Craft #2)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2012

    This is the 'alternate cover' edition - the one almost every one has - so please use this, not the white one.=======================================================Are your frightening scenes scary enough? Learn practical tricks to turn up the suspense. Make your readers' hearts hammer with suspense, their breaths quicken with excitement, and their skins tingle with goosebumps of delicious fright... more

  • Writing about Magic (Writer's Craft #3)
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    Writing about Magic (Writer's Craft #3)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2013

    Do you write fantasy fiction? This book is a resource for authors. Crammed with information, tips, and plot ideas, it helps you create stories about magic and magicians which are believable and exciting... more

  • The Word-Loss Diet (Writer's Craft #4)
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    The Word-Loss Diet (Writer's Craft #4)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2013

    This is the 'alternate cover' edition - the one almost every one has - so please use this, not the white one.======================================================Tighten and tone your writing style, and use simple revision tricks to slim down your manuscript. Shed thousands of words without changing the plot.Strip away the word fat and reveal the muscle of your unique author voice.This book is short, but potent... more

  • Writing About Villains (Writer's Craft #5)
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    Writing About Villains (Writer's Craft #5)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2013

    This is the 'alternate cover' edition - the one almost every one has - so please use this, not the white one.=================Create the villain your novel deserves: a fiend whom your readers will love to hate and can never forget. Instead of cardboard evil-doers with evil laughter and stinking breath, you will develop villains with personality, ideals, feelings and conflicts. They will challenge your heroes, chill your readers, and give your novel excitement and depth... more

  • Writing Dark Stories: How to Write Horror and Other Disturbing Short Stories (Writer's Craft #6)
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    Writing Dark Stories: How to Write Horror and Other Disturbing Short Stories (Writer's Craft #6)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2013

    Learn to haunt your readers with powerful, chilling tales. Make their spines tingle with anticipation and their skins crawl with delicious fear. Disturb their world-view and invite them to look into the dark corners of their own souls.This book gives you a wealth of tools and techniques for writing great short stories. It is part of the acclaimed Writer's Craft series.TABLE OF CONTENTSIntroduction1. FEED YOUR FICTION WITH YOUR FEARSPlaces. Weird Shudders. Phobias. Childhood Fears. Dreams... more

  • Writing Short Stories to Promote Your Novels (Writer's Craft #7)
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    Writing Short Stories to Promote Your Novels (Writer's Craft #7)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2014

    A short story is the perfect tool for promoting your novel. Readers who love your story will look for more fiction by the same author. Here are some post a story on your website as a free read or give it to another writer of the same genre to display it on their website. Publish it as a short free ebook, bolstering your list of published books. Offer it as a giveaway on blog tours. Submit it to a magazine, ezine or anthology where it will get read by lovers of your genre... more

  • Twitter for Writers: The Author's Guide to Tweeting Success (Writer's Craft #8)
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    Twitter for Writers: The Author's Guide to Tweeting Success (Writer's Craft #8)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2014

    Use Twitter to improve your writing, network with other authors, meet fans, build a platform, gain exposure, find reviewers and sell books. Rayne Hall has one of the best platforms any writer has on Twitter – with over 50,000 genuine, engaged followers who enjoy her tweets and buy her books. Here she shares practical advice, fun ideas, step-by-step strategies for success – and even the embarrassing mistakes she made... more

  • Writing Vivid Settings: Professional Techniques for Fiction Authors (Writer's Craft #10)
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    Writing Vivid Settings: Professional Techniques for Fiction Authors (Writer's Craft #10)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 4.38 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2014

    Do you want your readers to feel like they're really there—in the place where the story happens?Whether you want to enrich stark prose with atmospheric detail, add vibrancy to a dull piece or curb waffling descriptions, this guide can help. Learn how to make your settings intense, realistic, and intriguing.This is the tenth book in Rayne Hall's acclaimed Writer's Craft series.

  • How To Train Your Cat To Promote Your Book: Have Fun With Your Feline, Go Viral In The Social Media, And Sell More Books (Writer's Craft #12)
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    How To Train Your Cat To Promote Your Book: Have Fun With Your Feline, Go Viral In The Social Media, And Sell More Books (Writer's Craft #12)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 5.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2015

    “How do you get your cat to pose for pictures like this?” is the question I get asked most often. People can't believe their eyes when they see my social media photos of the cute kitty 'reading' books. When I say that I trained him, the reaction is inevitably “What?!” and “You can't train a cat!” Oh yes, you can train a cat. When I say, “Sulu, shake hands” he places his right paw in my right palm. When I say, “Sulu, scratch” he walks to the scratching post and scratches... more

  • Writing Deep Point of View: Professional Techniques for Fiction Authors (Writer's Craft #13)
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    Writing Deep Point of View: Professional Techniques for Fiction Authors (Writer's Craft #13)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 4.17 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2015

    Do you want to give the readers such a vivid experience that they feel the events of the story are real and they're right there? Do you want them to forget their own world and worries, and live in the main character's head and heart? This book reveals professional techniques for achieving this step by step.

  • Getting Book Reviews: Easy, Ethical Strategies for Authors (Writer's Craft #14)
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    Getting Book Reviews: Easy, Ethical Strategies for Authors (Writer's Craft #14)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2015

    Reviews help sell books. When browsing online for their next read, most readers are drawn to the books with many reviews. More and more readers glance at what other readers have to say about a book before they hit the 'buy now' button. The more people have read and liked the book, the more they want to experience it for themselves. This is a known psychological factor called 'social evidence', and it plays a big role in purchasing decisions... more

  • Euphonics For Writers: Professional Techniques for Fiction Authors (Writer's Craft #15)
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    Euphonics For Writers: Professional Techniques for Fiction Authors (Writer's Craft #15)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2015

    Learn how to touch your readers' subconscious with subtle tricks. Certain sounds have certain effects on the psyche. By using words which include those sounds, you influence how the reader feels. Euphonic techniques are popular in poetry, but seldom used in prose. This guide shows how you can apply them to make your prose fiction sparkle. For the purpose of this book, I define euphonics as the use of sound devices for prose writing... more

  • Writing Vivid Dialogue: Professional Techniques for Fiction Authors (Writer's Craft #16)
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    Writing Vivid Dialogue: Professional Techniques for Fiction Authors (Writer's Craft #16)

    Rayne Hall, Erica Syverson, Hanna-Riikka Kontinaho

    Rated: 4.17 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2016

    Do you want to write fast-paced, exciting, sizzling dialogue? This book reveals professional dialogue technique to characterise the speaker, carry the plot forward and entertain your readers. This is not a beginner's guide. I assume that you have mastered the basics of fiction writing, and you don't need an explanation what dialogue is and why it matters for your story. But your dialogue isn't as strong as your story deserves... more

  • Novel Revision Prompts: Make Your Good Book Great - Self-Edit Your Plot, Scenes & Style (Writer's Craft #17)
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    Novel Revision Prompts: Make Your Good Book Great - Self-Edit Your Plot, Scenes & Style (Writer's Craft #17)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2016

    You’ve written a novel, and the draft brims with promise. Now you’re revising it to shape it into a gripping work of fiction readers can’t put down. Revising a novel is fun. With each change, you see your book grow closer to your vision and gain more power. In this book, I offer you ideas on how to bring out your novel’s full potential. Play with them, experiment, explore where they’ll lead... more

  • Writing Vivid Characters: Professional Techniques for Fiction Authors (Writer's Craft #18)
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    Writing Vivid Characters: Professional Techniques for Fiction Authors (Writer's Craft #18)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2016

    Do you want to create compelling characters about whom the readers care deeply? This book reveals professional techniques to invent individuals who are so real that your readers will love or hate, fear or root for them, and so fascinating that your readers will remember them forever.

  • Writing Book Blurbs and Synopses: How to sell your manuscript to publishers and your indie book to readers (Writer's Craft #19)
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    Writing Book Blurbs and Synopses: How to sell your manuscript to publishers and your indie book to readers (Writer's Craft #19)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2016

    Do you want a synopsis that persuades agents to request the whole manuscript? Does your book need a description that entices Amazon customers click the 'Buy Now' button? This guide shows you step-by-step how to create six effective short forms for selling your manuscript to publishers and your indie-published book to * The SYNOPSIS shows the novel’s plot structure. You use it to communicate with industry professionals – publishers, editors, literary agents... more

  • Write Your Way Out Of Depression: Practical Self-Therapy For Creative Writers (Writer's Craft #21)
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    Write Your Way Out Of Depression: Practical Self-Therapy For Creative Writers (Writer's Craft #21)

    Rayne Hall, Alexander Draghici

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2016

    Use your writing talent and your skill with words heal yourself. Author Rayne Hall and psychologist Alexander Draghici show fourteen practical strategies for self-therapy... more

  • Writing Vivid Emotions: Professional Techniques for Fiction Authors (Writer's Craft #22)
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    Writing Vivid Emotions: Professional Techniques for Fiction Authors (Writer's Craft #22)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 4.25 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2017

    Do you want your characters to feel such strong emotions that the readers' scalps prickle, their mouths go dry and their hearts thud like they're sharing the experience? Do you want to convey fear or happiness in ways that make the readers feel heat radiating through their chest or cold sweat trickling down their spine rather than the tired 'he was afraid' or 'she felt happy'? Step by step, you'll learn how to express feelings through body language, dialogue, thought, similes, visceral... more

  • Mid-Novel Writing Prompts: 100 Inspiring Ideas For The Fiction Book You've Started To Write (Writer's Craft #23)
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    Mid-Novel Writing Prompts: 100 Inspiring Ideas For The Fiction Book You've Started To Write (Writer's Craft #23)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2017

    Do you want a daily dose of inspiration to carry your novel plot forward? Conventional lists of writing prompts are great for starting new projects, but don't work if you're already well into a story with developed characters and an ongoing plot. This book can help. Whether you seek to boost your own imagination, to rekindle your passion for a book project or to release a creative block, these prompts will get the juices flowing... more

  • Fantasy Writing Prompts: 77 Powerful Ideas To Inspire Your Fiction (Writer's Craft #24)
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    Fantasy Writing Prompts: 77 Powerful Ideas To Inspire Your Fiction (Writer's Craft #24)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2017

    This book is crammed with fertile seeds for fantasy fiction. Each prompt comes with a wealth of suggestions how you can develop it to suit the kind of story you want to write. Plant those seeds into the rich ground of your own imagination, and watch them grow.

  • Horror Writing Prompts: 77 Powerful Ideas To Inspire Your Fiction (Writer's Craft #25)
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    Horror Writing Prompts: 77 Powerful Ideas To Inspire Your Fiction (Writer's Craft #25)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2017

    This book is crammed with fertile seeds for fiction that will thrill, disturb or scare your readers. Each prompt comes with a wealth of suggestions for how you can develop it to suit the kind of story you want to write. Plant those seeds into the rich ground of your own imagination, and watch them grow.

  • Dr Rayne's Guide To Writerly Disorders: A Tongue-in-Cheek Diagnosis For What Ails Authors (Writer's Craft #26)
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    Dr Rayne's Guide To Writerly Disorders: A Tongue-in-Cheek Diagnosis For What Ails Authors (Writer's Craft #26)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2017

    Do you suffer from Synopsisitis, New Novel Itch, Mad Muse Attack, Reality Blindness or Reichenball Falls Syndrome? If people think your behaviour is weird, this book will convince them that you're perfectly normal for a writer. You are simply afflicted with a Creatively Transmitted Disease. Compare your symptoms, discover the cure (if there is one) and diagnose your writer friends... more

  • Writing Love Scenes: Professional Techniques for Fiction Authors (Writer's Craft #27)
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    Writing Love Scenes: Professional Techniques for Fiction Authors (Writer's Craft #27)

    Rayne Hall, Susanne McCarthy

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2018

    Learn to write love scenes like a a pro. Two professional authors show step-by-step how to create conflict, depth and intensity, and craft a heart-warming or harrowing scene that readers will never forget. This book shows you step-by-step how to to write about - the first meeting - the first kiss - characters in disguise - confessing a secret - relationship conflicts - breaking up - marriage proposals and much more. Do you want to write 'clean' or 'steamy' love scenes? The choice is yours... more

  • How To Write That Scene (Writer's Craft #28)
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    How To Write That Scene (Writer's Craft #28)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2018

    Learn how professional authors craft scenes, and apply the techniques to your fiction. This book shows you how to choose the cast of characters and the point-of-view, how to work with plot events and create conflict, how to build tension and conflict, and how to rework a dull scene to make it sparkle... more

  • More Horror Writing Prompts: 77 Further Powerful Ideas To Inspire Your Fiction (Writer's Craft #29)
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    More Horror Writing Prompts: 77 Further Powerful Ideas To Inspire Your Fiction (Writer's Craft #29)

    Rayne Hall, Mark Cassell

    Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2018

    This book is crammed with fertile seeds for fiction that will thrill, disturb or scare your readers. Each prompt comes with a wealth of suggestions for how you can develop it to suit the kind of story you want to write. Plant those seeds into the rich ground of your own imagination, and watch them grow. This book is a continuation of 'Horror Writing Prompts' but you can use it on its own. Each book offers different ideas for writers of dark and scary fiction.

  • Author Branding: Win Your Readers' Loyalty & Promote Your Books (Writer's Craft #30)
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    Author Branding: Win Your Readers' Loyalty & Promote Your Books (Writer's Craft #30)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2019

    Do you want people to recognise your author name, and to associate it with their favourite genre? Would you like a connection with your readers so strong that they mark your next release on their calendars? In this book, Rayne Hall takes you through the process step by step. She helps you create and refine your authentic brand, and shows you how to build a strong reputation and loyal following. An authentic brand is the basis for enjoyable, authentic book promotion... more

  • Ghostwriting: The Business of Writing for Other Authors (Writer's Craft #31)
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    Ghostwriting: The Business of Writing for Other Authors (Writer's Craft #31)

    Rayne Hall, Mariana Sabino

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 1 ratings · published 2019

    As a ghostwriter, you write, but someone else – perhaps a celebrity, a bestselling author or a subject authority – gets the credit. For this service, you get paid, often handsomely. Here are the reasons for taking up * Typically, you get paid much more than if you publish under your own name. * You receive a flat fee for the job, regardless of whether the book flops or succeeds. You won’t have other writers' anxiety about how much royalty you’ll get and if it will be enough to pay the bills... more

  • Writing Gothic Fiction: Learn to Thrill Readers with Passion and Suspense (Writer's Craft #32)
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    Writing Gothic Fiction: Learn to Thrill Readers with Passion and Suspense (Writer's Craft #32)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2019

    Romantic and creepy, passionate and thrilling, Gothic fiction grabs readers and makes their hearts thud with excited suspense. This is the genre of dark secrets, forbidden loves and illicit passions, of ancient curses and evil crimes. Brooding heroes, wealthy eccentrics, obsessed scientists and corrupt priests come to live in these tales, often joined by a ghost, werewolf, vampire or supernatural hound. Stories are set in gloomy old houses and spooky mansions... more

  • Fiction Pacing: Professional Techniques for Slow and Fast Pace Effects (Writer's Craft #33)
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    Fiction Pacing: Professional Techniques for Slow and Fast Pace Effects (Writer's Craft #33)

    Rayne Hall

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2019

    This book teaches professional techniques for slowing down the pace for emotion and suspense, and for speeding it up for action and excitement. Please this is an advanced-level book, not suitable for beginner writers.

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