How To Master Setting In Your Novel

Today, I have a surprise for you – an article from an Australian website called Writer’s Edit. It is a fantastic article, full of helpful advice.

Written by Kyla Bagnall who recently graduated from her QUT Creative & Professional Writing degree with distinction. At the astute age of 11 she announced her ambition to become an author, and hasn’t looked back since. Her passion has led her through experiences with fiction, non-fiction, plus internships with a publishing house and a writer’s festival. Aside from that, her favourite things are books, art, cats, tea and winter. You can find out more about Kyla’s passions at her blog http://www.threebagsfull.com

Read the article HERE.

Note from Jenni: I hope you have found this article helpful. I found some more articles/posts on the same site that could be interesting and helpful. Follow my blog so you don’t miss out on seeing them when I share them. If you have any questions or feedback, please feel free to contact me on my Contact Me page. You can also find me on Facebook by clicking the ’F’ icon at the bottom of any of the pages of my website.

3 thoughts on “How To Master Setting In Your Novel

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