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C.S. Lakin

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I’m a novelist, a copyeditor, a writing coach, a mom, a backpacker, and a whole bunch of other things. Connect with me on my blog at Live Write Thrive and on Twitter.

How to Give Your Novel a Kicker of a Concept

How to Give Your Novel a Kicker of a Concept

written by C.S. Lakin
Note: This is a guest post by C.S. Lakin, she is a multi-published best-selling novelist and writing coach. She works full-time as a copyeditor and critiques about two hundred manuscripts a year. She teaches writing workshops and gives instruction on her award-winning blog Live Write Thrive. Her new book—The 12 Key Pillars of Novel Construction—is designed to help writers learn the secrets of cinematic technique. *1 lucky commenter on this post will win a digital copy of C.S. Lakin’s new book!

Every great novel starts with a basic idea.

You could phrase an idea by starting with “What if . . . ?” What if a comet was about to crash into Earth and scientists had to find a way to destroy it? What if a man on death row was innocent and only one person believed him? What if a woman fell in love with a man and it turned out he was her brother?

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How to Supercharge Your Novel by Infusing It with Color and Sounds

How to Supercharge Your Novel by Infusing It with Color and Sounds

written by C.S. Lakin
Editor’s note: Today’s post is a guest post by C. S. Lakin, a multipublished best-selling novelist and writing coach. She works full-time as a copyeditor and critiques about two hundred manuscripts a year. She teaches writing workshops and gives instruction on her award-winning blog Live Write Thrive. Her new book—Shoot Your Novel: Cinematic Techniques to Supercharge Your Writing—is designed to help writers learn the secrets of cinematic technique. You can buy it here in print and as an ebook.

The famous writing instructor Sol Stein said in his book Stein on Writing: “Readers, transformed by film and TV, are used to seeing stories. The reading experience . . . is increasingly visual.”

How to Supercharge Your Novel

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6 Quick Tricks to Help You Tighten Up Your Writing

6 Quick Tricks to Help You Tighten Up Your Writing

written by C.S. Lakin
Note: This is a post by C. S. Lakin, she is a multipublished novelist and writing coach. She works full-time as a copyeditor and critiques about two hundred manuscripts a year. She teaches writing workshops and gives instruction on her award-winning blog Live Write Thrive. Her new book—Say What? The Fiction Writer’s Handy Guide to Grammar, Punctuation, and Word Usage—is designed to help writers get a painless grasp on grammar.

Writers often think about tightening their writing. Just what does that mean? And how is it done? Is there a way that writers can tighten up their writing without losing their voice or compromising their writing style?

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