Tarot for the Fiction Writer by Paula Scardamalia

Tarot for the Fiction Writer by Paula Scardamalia

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Use Tarot as a storytelling compass—from first spark to final draft, and all the revisions in between.

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Tarot for the Fiction Writer by Paula Scardamalia

Writing a novel is a wild, unpredictable--and oftentimes stormy--adventure. And sometimes you need a compass to guide you. Because story is inherent in Tarot's structure, it is an effective map and storytelling tool--whether you're writing a novel in progress or starting out on a brand-new endeavor. Now you can use Tarot myths, symbols, characters, settings, and innumerable combinations as a powerful, portable, and imaginative tool for story development, editing and revisions, publication, and promotion Each card has a story to tell you and can help you map out your book. Discover how to hook your readers. Figure out what happens next. Find a unique twist in a scene. Deepen your characters' backgrounds. Create meaningful settings. Identify that Black Moment. Is your novel going in the right direction? Grab your Tarot compass The path to publication is just around the corner
Paula Chaffee Scardamalia uses myth, fairy tale, Tarot, and dreams to write fiction and nonfiction, to guide book coaching clients, and to teach writers around the country. She is the award-winning author of the nonfiction book, Weaving a Woman’s Life: Spiritual Lessons from the Loom. She resides in New York.
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ISBN 13 9780764357237
ISBN 10 0764357239
Title Tarot for the Fiction Writer
Author Paula Scardamalia
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Year published 2019-03-28
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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