While middles get looked at a lot in fiction, this week TVW looks at starts and endings. Starts have to be punchy, quick to entertain and garner interest, and endings need to be satisfying for the reader to invest their time - even if the ending moves towards a sequel.
The Versatile Writer looks at Performance Monitoring
The Versatile Writer considers book covers
The Versatile Writer considers WRITING PROMPTS
The Versatile Writer speaks to Hannah Read about the books she's read in August
The Versatile Writer Considers Achievements
The Versatile Writer talks to children's author Mark Hughes
Short note to celebrate year 2 of The Versatile Writer
The Versatile Writer on Music and White Noise
The Versatile Writer considers business diversation
The Versatile Writer discusses book reviews with Pages, Places and Plates
The Versatile Writer talks about SELF DOUBT
The Versatile Writer and Hannah Read review books from Ray, Marian Keyes and Shane Jordan
The Versatile Writer reviews books from Goldberg & Murphy with reviewer, Hannah Read
The Versatile Writer Interviews Sarah Townsend (Abridged)
Guardian Angel Ch 12
Guardian Angel Chapter 11
Guardian Angel Ch 10
Chapter 9 Guardian Angel
Guardian Angel Chapter 8
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