When Stefan Jaskiel began his "writing" career way back in 1993, he never imagined himself writing user guides and programming manuals (technical how-to books), but his interest in technology coupled with his diverse college experience made him a natural fit for that kind of work. About a quarter of a century later (October 2016), Stefan finally cut his corporate ties (literally, with a pair of scissors), stepped out of Cubicle Valley, and followed his heart back to the world of fiction. Now, he writes how-to books about "writing fiction" as he makes his transition from technical writer to full-time novelist.
Stefan's debut book, "The Write Outline: Turn Your Novel Idea Into a Reality!" is available for pre-order in Amazon's Kindle Store with the delivery date set for June 20, 2017. This is the first in a series of bold new books geared toward helping novice writers realize their dream of creating and publishing their novel.
There are a thousand writers out there who can tell you how to outline your novel. Of those thousand writers, you might read about a hundred different methods. So, what makes this book different from the rest? Perspective. Stefan Jaskiel is tackling the process of outlining a novel from a different angle… using a different set of skills… and different tools. Good fiction doesn't just happen-it's designed.
Aspiring writers are welcome to preview a sample of "The Write Outline" book at http://www.thewritedrive.com/helpful-books.
For additional information or inquiries about "The Write Outline" book, please visit http://www.thewritedrive.com or send us an e-mail.
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