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Showing posts with label chapter ends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chapter ends. Show all posts
Wednesday, 28 September 2011

Watching Late Night Films

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Oh dear, we've all done it.  That film that we've quite fancied watching is on TV but quite late in the evening.  We decide to watch...
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Thursday, 11 August 2011

On Chapter Endings

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Learning to manipulate your chapter endings is vital if you want to write a page turner.  Most people read in bed and aim to read a chapter ...
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Wednesday, 29 December 2010

Writing without Chapters

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A chapter is a useful tool for the reader. It divides the novel up into easily manageable sections so the reader can spread out the contents...
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Sunday, 30 May 2010

Chapter Ends

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I'll let you into a secret: I'm a bit obsessed by chapter ends. It's one of those little corners that seem to be left out of boo...
Sunday, 6 December 2009

Writing without Chapters

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A chapter is a useful tool for the reader. It divides the novel up into easily manageable sections so the reader can spread out the content...
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Friday, 4 December 2009

Chapter Ends

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I'll let you into a secret: I'm a bit obsessed by chapter ends. It's one of those little corners that seem to be left out of bo...
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Sarah Duncan
I've written five novels, the most recent being Kissing Mr Wrong (shortlisted for the RNA novel of the Year 2011) and A Single to Rome (longlisted for RNA Novel of the Year 2010). I'm a full time writer, but I also like teaching creative writing which I've done for the Universities of Oxford and Bristol, and for ASE which is a branch campus of Franklin and Marshall College, USA. I'm the Royal Literary Fund Fellow at the University of Bath - I must be growing up... About a million years ago I was an actor and played Vicky, Rodney's girlfriend, in Only Fools and Horses. I divide my life between two of the most beautiful places in the UK, Bath and St Ives and can't believe how lucky I am. www.sarahduncan.co.uk
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