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Say Good-Bye to Half-Finished Drafts (Or Half-Finished Outlines!)

Are you tired of getting stuck in the middle of writing? Learn how to keep your story moving with Sizzling Story Outlines, which was voted #1 Plotting Tool by WritesWithTools.com.

Whether you’re a plotter or a pantser, it’ll show you how to make outlining work for you. It’s a must-read craft book if you want to:

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  • improve your ability to put together a story
  • see further ahead in your plot or fill in missing gaps
  • make outlining easier—and writing your draft more fun

“If you want a proven nuts-and-bolts method to get your stories told, trust this guide.” ~ Ronald Drescher, screenwriter of The Inventors, a ScreenCraft Quarterfinalist

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