Late autumn is for me the perfect time of the year to seriously think about my writing plans. The worsening weather situation and the cold - the usual season´s spicy accompaniment in my part of the world - may bring some more opportunities for spending time indoors, the type of activities I usually avoid during the summer, always happy to take advantage of the good weather and travel as much as I can.
In case you are planning some good writing - as I do - A Wordsmith´s Guide to Planning the Perfect Plot by Elizabeth M. Hurst is my no. 1 recommendation.
The book, very well structured with many extra resources for those looking to expand their knowledge, is aimed at beginners and mid-level writers, particularly of fiction. Planning a plot while developing the story and allowing the characters to ´exist´ in the literary realm is one of the main challenges for many writers, therefore, professional advice is always welcomed.
In the book, you may find explained different methods and approaches, answering different writing challenges and types of narratives. Last but not least, you can also get some very interesting ideas about when and how to end the story, which does not look easy at all, because everything must come along together in a harmonious way.
A recommended read to any writer-in-the making.
Rating: 5 stars
Disclaimer: Book offered as part of the book tour but the opinions are, as usual, my own

Thanks so much for a wonderful review! I'm glad you found the book useful, and I hope your followers do too. Best wishes, Liz
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