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        By: Carole Thaxton M.S.
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This homeschool product specifically reflects a Christian worldview. Learn to Write the Novel Way

Konos Connection / 1998 / Paperback
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Writing exercises so often rely on standard writing prompts and rote exercises with an oppressive emphasis on grammar; in such an environment, no wonder the creative urge to write is stifled! Learning to Write the Novel Way utilizes a holistic approach to writing that actually motivates the student's creative impulses. Designed for students in grades 5-12, the course incorporates writing a complete novel, a full year's worth of English Comp with weekly lesson plans, grammar skills learned within the context of authoring a book, teamwork, and the joy of a finished novel. 218 pages, three-hole-punched, softcover.

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Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 218
Vendor: Konos Connection
Publication Date: 1998
Dimensions: 10.87 X 8.37 (inches)
ISBN: 0966419006
ISBN-13: 9780966419009
Availability: In Stock

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Recently I caught my daughter Yolanda at the computer typing away. She and one of her friends were writing a story together for fun. They have a common bond - horses. So, of course, there is a horse in the story. When I found Learn to Write the Novel Way in CBD's catalog, I ordered it to help her with her writing, and it has become one of her high school English courses that will earn her one full credit.

Some students, however, don't take to fiction writing so readily. Many find it daunting. It is hard work. But there is a "you can do it" attitude within the simple-to-follow format of this course. Author Carole Thaxton, a Christian homeschool mother, befriends the student with her light humor and encouragement while she leads him through the steps of writing a good story. First, a student writes freely, developing characters, describing settings, and organizing a plot in rough draft form. The next step is to replace general words with more specific, vivid vocabulary and correct sentence structure (grammar skills included). Finish with a chapter on layout and cover design. And the end result? A student's very own novel.

-Karen

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