Month In Review (May 2013)
Writing Teen Novels has reached the end of its fifth 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.
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 May 2013
Writing The Engelsfors Trilogy Together, by Sara B Elfgren and Mats Strandberg (guest article)
Does A Novelist Need An Agent? by Amy Kathleen Ryan
Hooking Readers With The First Chapter Of A Teen Novel by Beth Revis
Editors: Working With You To Make The Best Book Possible by April Henry
Using Character Handles In My Teen Novels by Elizabeth Wein
My Fiction Writing Process by Stephen Emond (graphic novelist)
Writing Novels Teens Want To Read by Diane Lee Wilson
Narrative Point Of View In My Teen Novels by Carolyn Meyer
Choosing Character Names For Novels by Paul Volponi
Using Setting Descriptions To Convey Mood In A Novel by Monika Schroder
Writing The Kind Of Novel You Want To Write by Lish McBride
On The Process Of Plotting And Writing A Novel by Sam Hawksmoor
Using Your Character’s Senses To Show Your Story-World by Kashmira Sheth
Endings And The Novel Writing Process by Bernard Beckett
Young Adult Novels Versus Adult Novels by Laurie Faria Stolarz
On Character Development For Novelists by Kate Forsyth
Language In My Teen Historical Novels by Pauline Francis
Creating An Underdog Character (Secrets Of Narrative Drive) by Sarah Mussi
Vocabulary And Word Choice In Teen Novels by Andy Briggs
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