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* DO YOU
STRUGGLE TO FINISH WRITING A NOVEL?
* DO YOU RUN OUT OF MOMENTUM BECAUSE YOU DON'T KNOW WHERE YOUR STORY IS GOING?
The
Wordsmith’s Guide to Planning the Perfect Plot is your trusted companion for turning
story ideas into structured, compelling narratives. In this fourth instalment
of the Wordsmith’s Guides series, Elizabeth M. Hurst takes you
through popular plotting methods—including the Snowflake Method, Save the Cat
Beat Sheet, and The Inside Outline—helping you choose the right approach for
your writing style. You’ll also find practical advice on troubleshooting common
pitfalls, crafting satisfying endings, and keeping your plan adaptable as your
story evolves.
Inside,
you’ll discover:
- Clear explanations of proven
plotting methods
- Guidance on choosing the right
structure for your novel
- Tips for overcoming plot issues
and staying on track
- Advice on writing satisfying,
well-rounded endings
- A practical appendix full of
tools and templates to support your planning process
Whether
you're a planner, a pantser, or somewhere in between, Planning the
Perfect Plot will help you shape your novel with clarity and
confidence.

Elizabeth
was born and bred in the picturesque harbour town of Whitehaven in the
northwest of England, where the long, wet winters moulded her into a voracious
reader of fiction to escape the dismal weather.
She
graduated with a degree in Business Studies and a string of jobs followed,
after which she finally settled in the automotive industry, where she spent
twelve happy years.
Having
already started writing around the age of 40, she had begun to dream of a more
creative lifestyle and set about creating her freelance editing and
proofreading business, EMH Editorial Services. In 2018, she quit the corporate
world and concentrated her energy full-time towards her love of the written
word.
Elizabeth
now lives with her husband in the warm and sunny south of France, where the
wine is cheaper than the water, and the cats spend their days hunting lizards
and dreaming of the birds that roost on the roof.
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