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Where Can I Learn How to Write a Novel?

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Summary: Learn how to write a novel by taking classes at a local college, hiring a writing coach, joining a writing group or looking up articles and reference material at the library. Check the Internet for resources on writing a novel or combine several methods of education with advice from a writing instructor in this free video on writing.

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Laura Minnigerode is a writing instructor and former classroom teacher. Her teaching experience includes public and private schools, as well as writing workshops for adults and...read more

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"Hi. I'm Laura from Youngwritersworkshops.com and I'm going to talk about where can you learn to write a novel. There's tons of information out there about novel writing and you've kind of got your pick about what mode is going to work best for you to learn and you might choose to take a course. There are on line courses. There's probably a local community college or university where you could enroll in a class. You could look for a writing coach or a writing group where you could work with other people and that process will help you to keep working, keep motivating each other and get feedback along the way from each other. I really suggest picking up a book or an article. I'm sure your local library will have some good resources available for learning and just having a guide, a written guide will really help you. So you can kind of combine all of these different ways of learning or you can choose one and kind of focus on it. But those are some ideas about where you can learn to write a novel."

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