Month In Review (September 2013)
Writing Teen Novels has reached the end of its ninth month of articles for 2013 from this year’s line-up of novelists from the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.
Writing Teen Novels contributor Elizabeth Wein is attached to two novel writing retreats in November, 2014 with Novel Writing Retreats Australia.
Thank you to all the contributors, to everyone who has been reading the articles and those who have connected with Writing Teen Novels on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ or Tumblr, or via Novel Writing Quotes on Facebook or Google+.
Articles for September 2013
Using Movies And TV As Inspiration For Novels by Beth Revis
First Person Versus Third Person Narration by Bernard Beckett
Language In Teen Novels by Diane Lee Wilson
Writing Dialogue In Novels by Monika Schroder
Writing About Violence And Physical Harm In Novels by April Henry
Using A Notebook To Store Ideas For Novel Writing by Paul Volponi
My Favourite Author Of Teen Novels by Elizabeth Wein
Embracing E-Books by Amy Kathleen Ryan
Writing Believable Teen Characters by Lish McBride
Life As A Published Novelist by Andy Briggs
Plot Structure In Novels by Kate Forsyth
On Getting A Novel Published by Pauline Francis
Working With My Editor by Stephen Emond (graphic novelist)
On Research For Writing Teen Science Fiction by Sam Hawksmoor
On Prologues And Epilogues In Teen Historical Novels by Carolyn Meyer
On Revising A Novel Manuscript by Kashmira Sheth
A Page-Turning Plot = A Character-In-Action (Secrets Of Narrative Drive) by Sarah Mussi
Writing Dialogue In Teen Novels by Laurie Faria Stolarz
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For more articles on writing novels you can check out Writing Historical Novels and Writing Novels in Australia.
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