01 - Starting the Writing Process
02 - Building Fictional Worlds through Evocation
03 - How Characters Are Different from People
04 - Fictional Characters, Imagined and Observed
05 - Call Me Ishmael-Introducing a Character
06 - Characters-Round and Flat, Major and Minor
07 - The Mechanics of Writing Dialogue
08 - Integrating Dialogue into a Narrative
09 - And Then-Turning a Story into a Plot
10 - Plotting with the Freytag Pyramid
11 - Adding Complexity to Plots
12 - Structuring a Narrative without a Plot
13 - In the Beginning-How to Start a Plot
14 - Happily Ever After-How to End a Plot
15 - Seeing through Other Eyes-Point of View
16 - I, Me, Mine-First-Person Point of View
17 - He, She, It-Third-Person Point of View
18 - Evoking Setting and Place in Fiction
19 - Pacing in Scenes and Narratives
20 - Building Scenes
21 - Should I Write in Drafts
22 - Revision without Tears
23 - Approaches to Researching Fiction
24 - Making a Life as a Fiction Writer
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