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  • A Creative Rebel's Guide to Writing Amazing Fiction

  • A Creative Rebel's Guide Series, Book 2
  • Written by: Meghan March
  • Narrated by: Meghan March
  • Length: 7 hrs and 53 mins
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Written by: Meghan March
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Publisher's Summary

Creative flow has blessed me with thirty-nine novels that have collectively sold over 5 million copies, in sixteen languages, in under eight years, earning me over $10 million and over fifty spots on The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and foreign bestselling lists.

All of my dreams came true because I learned to write amazing fiction.

I wrote this book for the old me—the girl who had big dreams, but no real idea how to write the books she’d need to make those big dreams come true. I wanted to make it easier for her to get to where I am now by sharing what I learned along the way. I wanted her to be able to leap over the pitfalls where I stumbled, avoid the challenges that held me back, and glide past the emotional despair, mental anguish, and burnout I faced.

I wrote this book because my readers said that no one else writes books like me, and I thought … I bet I can teach some people how and humanity could benefit from better books being written.

Ultimately, I wrote this book because it was fun, and I enjoyed writing it immensely.

I hope you love it and that it helps you on your creative journey. I hope all of your dreams come true because you learn to write amazing fiction. Don’t ever underestimate where it can take you.

©2023 The Creative Rebel Company LLC (P)2023 The Creative Rebel Company LLC

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way too many repetition of "amazing fiction"

It has some good advice but this is more of a guide of how to write like Meghan March than how to write "amazing" fiction.
If you like their works, then this is great for you, if not then you are better elsewhere.
There are so many different great works of fiction out there that dont need the plot twist and cliff hangers that seems to be absolute must for this author. And they seem to imply that if you dont have that then you dont have "amazing fiction". Really this is just teaching you how to write like her and how to write things that she likes to read.
I especially hated the chapter about romance. "people love romance" euh,,, hell no, not everyone love or ever likes romance.
And then she implies that only healthy relationships are worth writing about?
"if you want your characters to argue and fight about stupid things and have dumb misunderstandings that substitute for real interesting page turning conflict that is always your choice" then goes on to say that her way is better then generalizes what readers like to read "a lot of readers like great romance because of what they don't get in real life" "some people have never had real romance" even implying that writers who write unhealthy relationships have never experience healthy relationships, which I completely disagree with, I can see lots of people like to read relationships different then their own, because they are so different and they can experience the emotions without living in it.."you can write whatever you want but I maintain that "amazing fiction" calls for epic romance".... sure healthy relationship can be great to read, but unhealthy ones as well, I believe both are worth exploring, but nope not according to this book. if you ain't writing healthy relationship it ain't an "amazing fiction"
Also I think that there should be mention that the author is an erotica novelist. Nothing wrong with erotica, but let's admit that capitalizing on human horniness is one of the easiest way to make money.
Also didn't like all the magic and god spiel.
Overall I really didn't like how preachy this book was and it was a bit annoying hearing the ego in the narration,

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