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Book Progress Update ✍️ & New Writing Techniques I'm Using 

Create With Mer
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Link to Lauren Kay’s Critique Partner database:
Sign up to find critique partners to read your book!
www.laurenkaywrites.com/criti...
Story Grid’s Five Commandments of Storytelling:
storygrid.com/five-commandmen...
These are the commandments at a story-wide level, but the idea is that this structure can be applied to every level of story-telling: entire book, each act, a sequence of scenes, and especially - each scene.
My Fiverr for developmental critiques and book coaching:
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Where to find me:
Email: createwithmer@gmail.com
Instagram: / create_with_mer
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11 июн 2024

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Комментарии : 10   
@EmmaBennetAuthor
Lovely to have an update! Critique partners are awesome!
@clairisaphoinix23
Sounds like your process is going well and love your enthusiasm for your book it is very encouraging 🙂 thanks for sharing the website for critique partners I'm going to give it another try. I haven't had much luck in finding a good match but I'll try again. And The StoryGrid sounds like a good resource I'll check it out.
@marcellarussell
Love the updates! Joining a Bardsy critique group was definitely the BEST thing for my story. Its so amazing to have feedback :)
@Tamy-qo7oh
Thank you for the update. It sounds like you are making good progress and I can learn a lot from your process. The one thing that I am not sure I agree on is that every scene needs to be exciting. For me when I am reading it is not only about excitement but also a lot about atmosphere. Like when I read Harry Potter for example I love reading about the lessons even though this is not all exciting and important, it pulls me into this world going through normal days with Harry. Scenes with slow pace also allow the character to reflect and become aware of consequences.