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House documents
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1562

House documents

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1894
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Nomination of David M. Lilly
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 22
I'm in Love with the Villainess (Light Novel) Vol. 3
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 329

I'm in Love with the Villainess (Light Novel) Vol. 3

After the revolution, Rae and Claire start a new life together as teachers, mothers, and wives. But soon the political machinations of the Nur Empire threaten their peaceful days. Worse, Rae recognizes them as the inciting events of RevoLily, the sequel to Revolution. Once again, she must rely on her wit, courage, and love for Claire to overcome an evil end.

Buffy and the Art of Story Season Three Part 1
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

Buffy and the Art of Story Season Three Part 1

What can you learn about fiction writing from watching — and rewatching — Buffy the Vampire Slayer? Anything and everything about creating gripping plots, building three-dimensional, relatable characters, and weaving in themes that will speak to your audience long after your novel or screenplay ends. In this book, story coach and novelist L. M. Lilly delves into each episode of the first half of Season Three of the cult TV series. She looks at how the writers construct gripping plots, arc characters throughout the series, and weave in themes and subplots that break the viewers’ hearts. All of which adds up to stories that are still gaining new audience members decades later. Each chapt...

Buffy and the Art of Story Season Two Part 2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

Buffy and the Art of Story Season Two Part 2

What can you learn about writing fiction, storytelling, and plot structure by watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer? More than you ever imagined. In this book, bestselling author and writing coach L. M. Lilly takes apart every episode in the second half of Season Two of the cult TV series. She looks at how Buffy builds dramatic tension, creates gripping character and relationship arcs, subverts audience expectations, and tells stories that still speak to fans decades later. Each chapter includes questions to help you improve your own writing and storytelling by: - Creating fascinating villains - Conveying exposition while keeping a fast pace - Building to a stunning climax - Weaving in themes that resonate with readers - And more If you love Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and you love creating stories – or just taking them apart to see how they work – this book is for you.

Write On
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

Write On

Eager to write a novel but find yourself staring at a blank screen? Spending too much time rewriting early chapters without moving on? Reached the middle of your novel only to freeze or slow down? Unlike most books on writer's block, Write On not only helps get the words flowing but targets issues specific to novelists. And because there are many different reasons writers get stuck, this book avoids one-size-fits-all-advice. Instead, it offers insights, exercises, and questions aimed at sorting out what might be standing in your way so you can write more freely and easily. Among other things, you'll learn to: - Come up with ideas for your novel (and choose the best one) - Understand your writing process, overcome doubts, and get your first draft onto the page - Stay excited and motivated as you near the middle of your novel where many writers falter - Deal with fears and life challenges that may slow you down Ready to start – and finish – your novel? Get Write On: How To Overcome Writer's Block So You Can Write Your Novel today.

Buffy and the Art of Story Season One
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 299

Buffy and the Art of Story Season One

What can you learn about plotting, writing, or revising your own stories by watching Buffy? More than you ever imagined. Bestselling author L. M. Lilly takes apart every episode in the first season of the cult TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. She examines major plot points and turns, character arcs, metaphor, and more to show how to: - Strengthen plot structure; - Heighten conflict; - Create characters the audience loves; - Juggle multiple storylines; and - Keep readers coming back for more. If you love Buffy, and you love creating stories – or just taking them apart to see how they work – this book is for you. Start reading Buffy and the Art of Story Season One today.

Happiness, Anxiety, and Writing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 148

Happiness, Anxiety, and Writing

Asking What If? and imagining the worst possible outcome ratchets up conflict in stories. For that very reason, in real life it can create or add to anxiety. So can many mental and emotional habits writers and other creative people develop. But it doesn't need to be that way. You can use your imagination and writing skills to create a calmer, happier life. In this book you'll learn: - Techniques to derail anxious thoughts you otherwise repeat; - Ways to talk to yourself and others that promote calm rather than reinforce worry; - Specific, targeted exercises to direct your creative mind and imagination in a positive way; - How and when to write and rewrite the best parts of your life for greater happiness; - and more. Part memoir, part How To, Happiness, Anxiety, and Writing explains clear, simple steps to lower anxiety and stress, solve problems, and increase happiness. It includes examples from the author's own journey from being gripped by anxiety to a healthier, happier life.

International Organization and Conference Series I-IV.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 918

International Organization and Conference Series I-IV.

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1948
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Creating Compelling Characters From The Inside Out Large Print
  • Language: en

Creating Compelling Characters From The Inside Out Large Print

Creating Compelling Characters can help writers create living, breathing characters by understanding their characters' hopes and fears, figuring out how they think, and knowing what drives them to do what they do.