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NOVEL STRUCTURE#1

The framework that organizes a novel's plot and character development, often including components like exposition, rising action, climax, and resolution.

QUERY LETTER#2

A brief letter sent to literary agents or publishers to pitch your manuscript, summarizing the story and its market appeal.

MARKET ANALYSIS#3

The process of researching and understanding market trends, target audiences, and competitive titles to position your novel effectively.

OPENING CHAPTERS#4

The initial chapters of a novel, crucial for hooking readers and establishing tone, character, and conflict.

LITERARY AGENTS#5

Professionals who represent authors and their works to publishers, helping to negotiate contracts and market manuscripts.

CHARACTER ARC#6

The transformation or journey a character undergoes throughout the story, reflecting their growth and development.

PACING#7

The speed at which a story unfolds, influencing tension and reader engagement; essential for maintaining interest.

SYNOPSIS#8

A concise summary of a novel's plot, highlighting key characters, themes, and the overall narrative arc.

BETA READERS#9

Individuals who read a manuscript before publication to provide feedback on content, structure, and character development.

HOOK#10

An engaging opening that captures the reader's attention, often found in the first few sentences or paragraphs of a story.

TENSION#11

The emotional pull that keeps readers invested in a story, often created through conflict and stakes.

FIRST DRAFT#12

The initial version of a manuscript, focusing on getting ideas down without worrying about perfection.

REVISION#13

The process of reviewing and improving a manuscript, including editing for clarity, coherence, and style.

PROPOSAL PACKAGE#14

A collection of documents submitted to agents or publishers, including a query letter, synopsis, and sample chapters.

AUTHOR BIO#16

A brief description of the author's background, experience, and relevant qualifications, included in query letters.

SUBMISSION PACKAGE#17

The complete set of materials sent to agents or publishers, often including a query letter, synopsis, and sample chapters.

EMOTIONAL RESONANCE#18

The ability of a story to evoke strong feelings in readers, often achieved through relatable characters and situations.

CHARACTER PROFILE#19

A detailed description of a character's traits, background, and motivations, used to guide consistent behavior in the story.

CONFLICT#20

The central struggle between opposing forces in a story, driving the plot and character development.

EXPOSITION#21

The introductory part of a story that sets up the context, characters, and initial conflict.

RISING ACTION#22

The series of events that lead up to the climax, building tension and developing characters.

CLIMAX#23

The turning point of a story where the main conflict reaches its highest intensity.

RESOLUTION#24

The conclusion of a story where conflicts are resolved, and characters' journeys come to an end.

PEER FEEDBACK#25

Constructive criticism provided by fellow writers or readers to improve a manuscript's quality.

STYLE#26

The distinctive manner in which an author expresses their narrative, including word choice, sentence structure, and tone.