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Topic : I agree with what: Actual writing and making your own mistakes is essential when attempting to become a novelist. However, if you are interested in textbooks: Here's the first textbooks I've - selfpublishingguru.com

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I agree with what: Actual writing and making your own mistakes is essential when attempting to become a novelist.

However, if you are interested in textbooks: Here's the first textbooks I've read when I was about 15 years old.

Frey's "How to write a damn good novel"
... and part 2 of the same
Frey's Introduction to the concept of the Hero's Journey (advanced)

Also great:

Vogler's Introduction to the concept of the Hero's Journey (advanced)

I haven't read it, but maybe the "... for dummies" series would be interesting for you as well.

Lastly, one thing that I can't stress enough: Figure out what you like about stories. Then write exactly this kind of story. How to do this? Exercise your writing. And read. A lot. No textbook is going to be of any use for you if you haven't read any (in your personal opinion: good) books that you can dissect with the means of the textbooks.


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