Practicing fiction novel writing has its pitfalls.

Students of “How to Write a Novel That Sells” have told Lana McAra that people have told them to get started by editing books written by other people.

But is reading the substandard writing of other people going to elevate YOUR writing?

In this episode, Lana shares a method for practicing and honing your skills as a fiction novelist that does involve reading other people’s works but doing so systematically and strategically so you acquire skills that make you a better writer.

With this method in your toolbox, you’ll quickly be on your way toward writing fiction novels that your readers will find #Unputdownable.

Invitation From Lana McAra

Do you dream of writing a best-selling fiction novel?

With the right tools, you could get there sooner than you think.

Register for our next How to Write a Novel That Sells course and unlock the secrets to writing compelling fiction taught by international best-selling author Lana McAra:

http://www.HowToWriteaNovelThatSells.com

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