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The Book Prologue: How to Write a Great One

CONTENTS Overview A fantasy book is split into several parts: the table of contents, the prologue, the chapters, and the epilogue. Sometimes it doesnโ€™t have a prologue nor an epilogue. Each part plays an important role but the book prologue might be considered the most important one, for it does its fair deal of heavy […]

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An Excellent Exploration of the Power of Synopsis vs. Summary

CONTENTS Introduction One important aspect of writing a fantasy novel is to take the whole plot and condense it into a paragraph or page(s). There are two ways to condense the story but they differ from each other in several respects. In this article, we explore synopsis vs. summary and how and when you use

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