Episode 6 – How to Write a Novel Outline Easy for Dummies – Step-by-Step Process

If you don’t want your readers to hate you as an author, it’s time to organize your thoughts or story ideas into a novel outline. Listen to this episode to learn how I finished my books faster and avoid pantsing. Read the article version of this episode here.

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